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Twang: A Tribute to Hank Marvin, The Shadows, and Hot Instrumental Rock

The Rise of Hank Marvin

The Shadows: Architects of Atmosphere

The Shadows weren't just Hank Marvin’s backing band; they were a symbiotic engine of melody. Bruce Welch’s rhythm guitar (often an acoustic Gibson J-200 or a Fender Jazzmaster acting like a clock) provided the countrified chime. Jet Harris (and later John Rostill) on bass provided the low-end throb, while Tony Meehan’s drums snapped like a whip. twang a tribute to hank marvin the shadows hot

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The Legacy Lives On From Mark Knopfler to Brian May, every British guitar hero owes a debt to the clean, precise, and melodic style of Hank Marvin. Whether you are listening to the haunting melody of "Wonderful Land" or the upbeat drive of "FBI," the tribute to this music is a celebration of instrumental mastery. Twang: A Tribute to Hank Marvin, The Shadows,

Described by AllMusic as a standout for its "trademark intensity". "The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt" Hank Marvin A live reworking featuring Hank's own touring band. Legacy and "The Twang" Apache Man of Mystery The Stranger F

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