• Auburn "Pat" Hare (December 20, 1930 – September 26, 1980) was an American electric blues guitarist and singer. His heavily distorted, power chord–driven...
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    former Auburn coach and athletic director Pat Dye. The venue is now known as Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The stadium reached its current seating...
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  • the guitar riffs from Junior Parker's "Love My Baby" (1953), played by Pat Hare, and "Sixteen Tons" (1946) by Merle Travis. Paired with "I Forgot to Remember...
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  • also borrowed the guitar riff from Parker's "Love My Baby", played by Pat Hare. "Gee" by the Crows was recorded on February 10, 1953. This was a big hit...
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  • particularly Memphis bluesmen such as Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson and Pat Hare. Characteristics that blues rock adopted from electric blues include its...
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    guitar solo with warm overtones created by his small valve amplifier. Pat Hare produced heavily distorted power chords on his electric guitar for records...
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    Parker and his electric blues band, Little Junior's Blue Flames, featuring Pat Hare on the guitar, were a major influence on the rockabilly style, particularly...
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  • blues guitarists such as Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson, and particularly Pat Hare, who captured a "grittier, nastier, more ferocious electric guitar sound"...
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  • attributed to three different guitar players: Pat Hare, Mel Brown, and Wayne Bennett. However, Bland noted that Hare was the session guitarist, having been chosen...
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    Gormé Charlie Gracie Gogi Grant Jack Guthrie Roy Hamilton Lionel Hampton Pat Hare Slim Harpo Homer Harris Peppermint Harris Wynonie Harris Hawkshaw Hawkins...
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    Carter, Joe Hill Louis, Ike Turner, Guitar Slim, and Chuck Berry. In 1954, Pat Hare produced heavily distorted power chords for several recordings (including...
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  • blues guitarists such as Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson and particularly Pat Hare, who captured a "grittier, nastier, more ferocious electric guitar sound"...
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  • guitar in rock music, although blues guitarists, such as Willie Johnson and Pat Hare, had recorded with the same effect years earlier. The Trio's guitarist...
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  • In 1951, Parker formed his own band, the Blue Flames, with guitarist Pat Hare. In 1952, Parker was discovered by talent scout Ike Turner for Modern Records...
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    featured a heavily distorted power chord–driven electric guitar solo by Pat Hare. Cotton began working with the Muddy Waters Band around 1955. He performed...
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  • Gordon. The brothers Les and Pat Hare along with friends Bernard Lutter, and Robert Bayliss, found him by a used-car lot. The Hares and Bayliss assaulted Yellow...
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  • Lightning' – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved March 20, 2011. Willie Johnson or Pat Hare played on the earlier "Crying at Daybreak". Herzhaft, Gerard (1992). "Smokestack...
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    Robert Palmer pointed to electric blues guitarists Willie Johnson and Pat Hare, both of whom played for Sun Records in the early 1950s, as the true originators...
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  • Joe Hill Louis, Guitar Slim, Willie Johnson of Howlin' Wolf's band, and Pat Hare; the latter two also made use of distorted power chords in the early 1950s...
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    Wikiquote has quotations related to Pat Sajak. Media related to Pat Sajak at Wikimedia Commons Pat Sajak at IMDb  Pat Sajak at The Interviews: An Oral History...
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  • Muddy Waters – vocals, guitar James Cotton – harmonica Otis Spann – piano Pat Hare – guitar Andrew Stephenson – bass Francis Clay – drums Both Sides Now:...
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  • involved with Sun Records included Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson and Pat Hare who introduced electric guitar techniques such as distorted and power chords...
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  • Festival, his electric blues band consisted of Otis Spann (piano, vocals), Pat Hare (guitar), James Cotton (harmonica), Andrew Stevens (bass) and Francis Clay...
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    his own lead style or playing on the recordings of B.B. King, Mel Brown, Pat Hare, or Elmore James. He is considered one of the most prominent rhythm guitarists...
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    Gormé Charlie Gracie Gogi Grant Jack Guthrie Roy Hamilton Lionel Hampton Pat Hare Slim Harpo Homer Harris Peppermint Harris Wynonie Harris Hawkshaw Hawkins...
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    began working with a band that included the guitarists Willie Johnson and Pat Hare. Sun Records had not yet been formed, so Phillips licensed his recording...
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  • Heitor Villa-Lobos in the 19th century and later on by Willie Johnson and Pat Hare in the early 1950s, was popularized by Link Wray in the late 1950s. Commentators...
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    associated with Sun Records included Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson and Pat Hare. Chronicle of 20th Century History edited by J S Bowman ISBN 1-85422-005-5...
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  • live blues albums, includes a rendition by his later band with Spann, Pat Hare, James Cotton, and Francis Clay. Other live albums have versions that span...
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  • Katherine Hare, English theatre director Pat Hare (1930-1980), U.S. singer and guitarist Robertson Hare (1891-1979), English comedy actor Will Hare (1916-1997)...
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