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Czerwone Gitary
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Czerwone Gitary (lit. The Red Guitars ) is one of the most popular rock bands in the history of Polish popular music. The band formed in 1965 and achieved
Poyushchiye Gitary
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from Hungary's Illés and Poland's Czerwone Gitary, whose name means "Red Guitars ". In the course of their career spanning almost 60 years, Pojuschie Gitary
Krzysztof Klenczon
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later Trzy Korony (1970-1972). Composer of the greatest hits of the Red Guitars (next to Seweryn Krajewski) among others: Taka jak ty, Historia jednej
Keb' Mo'
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resonator guitars. He has a preference for red guitars , as he says on his website: "I have a history with red guitars . My first electric was a red guitar."
Craig Gannon
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(Is Loving You)" (1985) Sisters (1984) "Everybody's Somebody's Fool", "Red Guitars ", "Syracuse University", "South Atlantic Way" "Panic" (1986) "Ask" (1986)
Comeback (Eric Burdon album)
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Jackie Carter, Jean-Jacques Kravetz, Nippy Noya) – 4:02 Louisiana Red - guitars and vocals Joyce Angarola – vocals Ronnie Barron – keyboards Tony Braunagel
Sisters (The Bluebells album)
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Waiting" – 4:10 Produced by Elvis Costello and Colin Fairley "Cath" – 3:07 "Red Guitars " – 3:14 "Syracuse University" – 4:30 "Learn to Love" – 3:35 Produced
Multi-neck guitar
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Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin Tom Keifer of Cinderella Seweryn Krajewski, Red Guitars , Polish band Harry Koisser of Peace (band) Denny Laine of Wings, especially
Bowser and Blue
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20th Anniversary (1998), You Guys We're All Here... (1999), You Guys Red Guitars : Music for Misguided Angels (1999), You Guys She Wants Me (2001), You
Erik Wøllo
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CD) 2007 - "ELEVATIONS" (Spotted Peccary Music, CD) 2004 - "BLUE SKY, RED GUITARS " (Spotted Peccary Music, CD) 2003 - "THE POLAR DRONES" (GROOVE Unlimited
Dieter Schneider (lyricist)
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("Colored crayons"). Others included the Warsaw band, "Czerwone Gitary" ("Red Guitars ") with their hit song "Anna Maria", Lili Ivanova from Sofia with "Bunte