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  1. Tony Levin

    Tony Levin (born June 6 1946, Boston, Massachusetts) is an influential American bass player. He has played with Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Yes, Liquid Tension Experiment, Pink Floyd, John Lennon, Dire Straits, Joan Armatrading, Alice Cooper, Seal, David Bowie, Deodato, Pandora's Box, Carly Simon, California Guitar Trio, Sarah McLachlan, Kevin Max, The Roches and Paul Simon, among many others.

  2. Paul Oudin

    Paul Marie Oudin was a French doctor. He was born, and later died, in Épinal. He developed the "Oudin coil", which is an autotransforming resonator.

  3. Jerry Douglas

    Jerry Douglas is an American Dobro player. He is often referred to as "flux" by his peers, a nickname given to him as a result of his ability to play at amazing speeds with the slide. In addition to his eleven solo releases and countless special projects, Douglas' stellar fretwork has graced over 1000 albums encompassing a dizzying range of musical styles. As a sideman, he's recorded with artists as diverse as Ray Charles, Peter Rowan, Béla Fleck, …

  4. Heather Luttrell

    Heather Luttrell (born December 5, 1977) is a musician from Atlanta, Georgia. =Early Life= Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977, she was raised in Decatur, Georgia by her mother, an ER nurse, and her father, Ralph Luttrell, a resonator guitar player in the bluegrass band "Possum Trot". She grew up listening to her father play in Atlanta area bars such as "The Alibi" and "The Freight Room".

  5. Eric Sardinas

    Eric Sardinas, is an American blues-rock guitarist born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1970. He's noted for his use of the electric resonator guitar and his powerful live performances. Sardinas first picked up the guitar at age six and leaned toward vintage recordings by such Delta bluesmen as Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Elmore James and Muddy Waters.

  6. Tampa Red

    Tampa Red (1904-1981), born Hudson Woodbridge, was an influential American musician. He is best known for his accomplished guitar playing in the blues field, but in a career spanning over 30 years he also recorded pop, R&B and hokum (see below) records. He was born in Smithville, Georgia, but later moved to Tampa, Florida, which became part of his nickname (the other part came from his red hair).

  7. John Dopyera

    John Dopyera (1893-1988) was a Slovak-American inventor and entrepreneur, and a maker of stringed instruments. His inventions include the resonator guitar and important contributions in the early development of the electric guitar.

  8. Josh Graves

    Josh Graves (September 27, 1927 Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee – September 30, 2006), born Burkett Howard Graves, was an American bluegrass musician. Also known by the nicknames "Buck," and "Uncle Josh," he is credited with introducing the dobro into bluegrass music shortly after joining Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys in 1955. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1977.

  9. Phil Leadbetter

    Phil Leadbetter is one of the leading players of the resonator guitar. In 2005 he was voted International Bluegrass Music Association Dobro Player Of The Year at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, the third person in history to win that award, and the 1st ever to win in Nashville, TN. That same year he also took home the award for "Instrumental Album Of The Year" for his CD "Slide Effects".

  10. Blind Boy Fuller

    Blind Boy Fuller (born Fulton Allen) (1907-1941) was an American blues guitarist and vocalist.

  11. Clifton Hyde

    Clifton Hyde (b. November 27th, 1976) is a Hattiesburg, Mississippi born guitarist/composer/multi-instrumentalist currently living and working in New York City. As a sideman he is often seen playing Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Resonator Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Slide Guitar, Mandolin, Lap Steel, Piano, Organ, Ukulele, C melody saxophone, Electric & Double Basses. Covering styles as diverse as Mississippi Delta Blues, Avant Garde, Metal, Country, Rock, Modern Classical, …

  12. Peetie Wheatstraw

    Peetie Wheatstraw (December 21, 1902 - December 21, 1941) was the name adopted by singer William Bunch, a greatly influential figure among 1930s blues singers. Although the only known picture of Bunch shows him holding a National brand tricone resonator guitar, his primary instrument was the piano.

  13. James Michael Thompson

    James Michael Thompson is the co designer and sole player of the world first Ellis 8 string baritone tricone resonator guitar. The concept was first considered after Thompson had played the Ellis 7 String resonator at a guitar festival. This guitar is now currently in the hands of Jeff Martin from The Tea Party. The instrument is tuned in an extension of the 'Open A Tuning'. It is tuned low to high: A E A E A C# e/e.

  14. Charlie Parr

    Charlie Parr is a country blues musician from Duluth, Minnesota. His influences include Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Reverend Gary Davis, and Dave Van Ronk. He plays a National resonator guitar and a 12-string guitar in the piedmont blues style.

  15. Bukka White

    Booker T. Washington "Bukka" White was a delta blues guitarist and singer born near Houston, Mississippi. Even though he didn't like the spelling "Bukka", he was best known by that name. He gave his more famous cousin B.B. King his first guitar, a Stella. Bukka himself is remembered as a player of National Steel guitars. He also played, but was less adept at, the piano.

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  17. W. W. Hansen

    William Webster Hansen was a U.S. physicist who was one of the founders of the technology of microwave electronics. Hansen's father was a hardware store owner in Fresno, California and encouraged his son's early talent in mathematics and enthusiasm for electronics. Entering Stanford University at the age of 16, he received his doctorate in 1933. He went on to become interested in the problem of accelerating electrons for X-ray experiments, using oscillating fields, …

  18. Giuseppe Donati

    Giuseppe Donati (1836-1925) is the inventor of the ocarina, a ceramic wind instrument based on the principle of a Helmholtz resonator. Legend has it that a 17 year-old Giuseppe created his first "little goose" ("ocarina" in Italian dialect) in 1853 whilst still working as a brickmaker. His first ocarina-making workshop was in his hometown of Budrio. When he moved to larger premises in Bologna in 1878, a fellow musician of the Gruppo Ocarinistico, Cesare Vicinelli, …

  19. Leigh Howard Stevens

    Leigh Howard Stevens (born March 9 1953) is a marimba artist best known for developing, codifying, and promoting the Stevens technique or Musser-Stevens grip, a method of independent four-mallet marimba performance based on the Musser grip. Stevens studied under some of the most prominent percussion teachers and performers of his time, including jazz drummer Joe Morello, marimbist Vida Chenoweth, …

  20. Garret

    Hey all, I'm a recent graduate of Quinnipiac University double majoring in journalism and history. Upstate New York is where I was born and raised...Music, traveling, and friends are the three things I cannot live without. I love meeting new people, so feel free to chat. The first thing anyone notices when they meet me is personality....all my friends say I'm a pretty wild and crazy guy.

  21. Joseph Henaghan

    When im not covered in shit and grime from the filthiest bicycles of the capital region, im churning out spudge-core with my brothers in Permanent Trip.

  22. Joey
  23. Juan
  24. Fernando
  25. Junichi

    Webmaster of the Tony Levin Club of Japan site.

  26. Erich
  27. Joce Arroyo

    "Ive never been and never will be a satan worshipper or someone who worships the devil." For all you Marilyn Manson "Lovers" that think hes some anti christ god. :-) Heres him speaking about the "ANTI CHRIST SUPERSTAR" CD dumbass's ..think hes some suicide..satanic KING.

  28. James Shearer
  29. Karen Fox

    Singer, Writer, Sketcher, Artist, Romantic,Rocker.

  30. Kevin

    I'm 28... I like smart people... I don't like stupid people. I work too much, drink a lot when I drink (though I don't drink often) but don't do the club thing. I love cycling. I don't own a car and don't want to. I'm unusual and unpredictable, so get used to it. I'm not shallow but I'm picky. I don't generally trust people. Very few people understand me, which is fine by me. I've never been in love. I could care less about sex.

  31. Tom

    Currently studying philosophy, writing a story or two and synthesizing a sound or sounds (music).

  32. Dan Arrigo

    i'm a guy, about this tall, with both hair and ears, all ten fingers and toes, sometimes i wear shirts... umm... yep.

  33. Jennifer Leroux

    LIVE FAST, LIVE FREE AND DON'T LET YOUR OUTRAGE FOR INJUSTICE END WHERE YOUR SELFISHNESS BEGINS.

  34. Michael Kelly

    Be a friend of Michael Kelly Guitars and you'll receive the latest news, product information and promotional information first!

  35. Julie Begin

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  36. Phillip Mol

    Student of Power, Charisma, & Persuasion. Pataphysician of Pataphysics. Professor of Pogonotrophy. Collector of exotica. Consumed by appetites. Always trying to eat things bigger than my head.

  37. Suzan Eraslan
  38. Brendan Byrd
  39. Steve Evans

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