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John McKay
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Simon Gallup
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Gallup first joined The Cure in 1979, replacing Michael Dempsey on bass guitar. He also has been credited for occasionally playing the keyb… read moreGallup first joined The Cure in 1979, replacing Michael Dempsey on bass guitar. He also has been credited for occasionally playing the keyboard, particularly after Matthieu Hartley's departure in 1980; he took over keyboard lines fo… read moreGallup first joined The Cure in 1979, replacing Michael Dempsey on bass guitar. He also has been credited for occasionally playing the keyboard, particularly after Matthieu Hartley's departure in 1980; he took over keyboard lines for many of the songs that Hartley played. Examples of songs h… read more -
Richard Beggs
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Neil Young & the Bluenotes
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Neil Young and his new backing band called The Bluenotes recorded an album "This Note's For You", which was released in 1988… read moreNeil Young and his new backing band called The Bluenotes recorded an album "This Note's For You", which was released in 1988. The album featured brass section, which provided a jazzier sound. Most of the album's conce… read moreNeil Young and his new backing band called The Bluenotes recorded an album "This Note's For You", which was released in 1988. The album featured brass section, which provided a jazzier sound. Most of the album's concept centered around the commercialism of rock and roll, and t… read more -
Roy Milton & His Solid Senders
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Roy Milton and his Solid Senders were an LA based jazzy R&B group that played an important role in getting a tiny local label called Ju… read moreRoy Milton and his Solid Senders were an LA based jazzy R&B group that played an important role in getting a tiny local label called Juke Box Records ( later Specialty ) on the national map. With the graceful female touch of boogie… read moreRoy Milton and his Solid Senders were an LA based jazzy R&B group that played an important role in getting a tiny local label called Juke Box Records ( later Specialty ) on the national map. With the graceful female touch of boogie woogie piano stylings from Camille Howard solidly behind hi… read more -
Peter Hook
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Peter "Hooky" Hook (born February 13, 1956 in Salford, Lancashire) was the bass player for the English post-punk band Joy Divisio… read morePeter "Hooky" Hook (born February 13, 1956 in Salford, Lancashire) was the bass player for the English post-punk band Joy Division, and the new wave/synthpop band New Order. Hook was a co-founder of Joy Division along with Bern… read morePeter "Hooky" Hook (born February 13, 1956 in Salford, Lancashire) was the bass player for the English post-punk band Joy Division, and the new wave/synthpop band New Order. Hook was a co-founder of Joy Division along with Bernard Sumner in the mid-70's. Together, they recruited vo… read more