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  1. Twang, according to Duane Eddy, is a reverberating, bass-heavy guitar sound bolstered by primitive studio wizardry. Concocted by Eddy and producer Lee Hazelwood in 1957 in Phoenix, AZ, twang came to represent a walk on the wild side, late fifties-style: the sound of revved-up hotrods, for of rebels with or without a cause, an echo of the wild west on the frontier of rock & roll.

  2. Ideado por Eddy y el productor Lee Hazelwood en 1957 en Phoenix, Arizona, el twang llegó a representar un paseo por el lado salvaje, al estilo de finales de los cincuenta: el sonido de los bólidos acelerados, de los rebeldes con o sin causa, un eco del salvaje oeste en la frontera del rock & roll. Duane Eddy era algo irreal para nosotros.

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  4. Duane Eddy (26. dubna 1938 Corning, New York, USA – 30. dubna 2024 Franklin) byl americký rokenrolový kytarista a hudební skladatel. Proslavil se hity jako „Rebel Rouser“, „Peter Gunn“ a „Because They're Young“. Na kytaru začal hrát ve svých pěti letech.

  5. Watch Duane Eddy perform his classic instrumental hit "Rebel Rouser" on the Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show in 1958. Enjoy the twangy guitar sound and the saxophone solo that made this song a rock ...

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Duane Eddy, a pioneering guitar hero whose reverberating electric sound on instrumentals such as “Rebel Rouser” and “Peter Gunn” helped put the twang in early rock ’n’ roll and ...

  7. Duane Eddy. One of the most influential guitarists of the '50s, who forged a distinctive sound based on minimalism with lots of twangy reverb. Read Full Biography.