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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duane_EddyDuane Eddy - Wikipedia

    1987 Duane Eddy & the Rebels (Capitol Records, con Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, Jeff Lynne, Jim Keltner, George Harrison, Steve Cropper) 2011 Road Trip (Mad Monkey) Compilation. Queste le compilation ... 1995 Duane Eddy: His Twangy Guitar & The Rebels (See for Miles) 1995 Especially for You/Girls! Girls! Girls! (Bear Family)

  2. 19 de ene. de 2018 · Duane Eddy: Sultan of Twang. The guitar legend talks about the invention of his reverb-drenched sound, his versatile career and technique, and his lifelong love affair with the Bigsby-rigged Gretsch 6120. With the rise of the Americana genre, the term “twangy guitar” is often tossed around, but twang itself is far from new.

  3. Nacido en la ciudad de Corning, estado de Nueva York, el 26 de abril de 1938. A la edad de cinco años, empezó a tocar la guitarra, aprendiendo con una vieja Martin acústica. A los trece años, su familia cambió de residencia hacia Tucson, a Coolidge y finalmente a Phoenix, Arizona. A los quince años, él empezó a tocar en bailes alrededor ...

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  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · John Fogerty once dubbed Eddy the “the first rock ‘n’ roll guitar god.” His 1987 album, Duane Eddy & The Rebels, truly showed his influence, as it featured guest appearances by Fogerty, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, James Burton, and more.And in 2017, Eddy appeared on The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach’s solo album Waiting on a Song.

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and groundbreaking guitarist Duane Eddy has passed away at the age of 86. According to an announcement from the Arizona Republic, Eddy died peacefully on April 30, surrounded by family members in Franklin, Tennessee. He leaves behind a legacy shaped by his distinctive twangy guitar sound and a […]

  7. The "band" included John Fogerty, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, James Burton, David Lindley, Steve Cropper, and original Rebels, Larry Knechtel and Jim Horn. Oliver Stone used "The Trembler", the track written by Eddy and Ravi Shankar, in his film Natural Born Killers to help create a spine-chilling scene set against a violent thunderstorm in the desert.