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  1. 5 juil. 2024 · The follow-up, Rebel-’Rouser, gave him the first of many million sellers and established the quintessential twangy guitar sound that became his calling card. “I knew we’d hit on something special,” Eddy said.

  2. 3 juil. 2024 · The U.S. guitarist Duane Eddy, known as the “King of Twang”, helped popularize the electric guitar in the late 1950s and was the most commercially successful instrumental musician in rock ‘n’ roll. His first hit was Rebel rouser (1958), for which he received a Gold record award.

  3. 5 juil. 2024 · His unique twangy guitar lines were among the most truly distinctive sounds in the history of rock guitar; whenever producers wanted that unique vibe on a record, they’d only have to ask for a Duane Eddy-style guitar part, and everyone would instantly know what was required.

  4. 19 juin 2024 · 481 views 3 weeks ago. 🔔 Subscribe now for more mini-documentary videos about the death stories of American icons On January 22, 2024, the world bid farewell to the 'Titan of Twang,' Duane...

  5. 7 juil. 2024 · Duane Eddy was a rock‘n’roll pioneer whose early instrumental hit Rebel Rouser helped shape the sound of music for decades to come. Eddy was born in New York, and grew up in Phoenix, where he began playing guitar at age 5 and dreamt of singing on the Grand Ole Opry.

  6. 1 juil. 2024 · Duane Eddy, a name synonymous with twangy guitar riffs and a pioneering spirit in rock ‘n’ roll, has left an indelible mark on music history. From his early days crafting hits in the late 1950s to becoming a Grammy Award winner, Eddy’s influence stretches far and wide.

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    2 juil. 2024 · Advanced Search. Eddy, Duane. Born 1938 in Corning, N.Y. Moved to Tuscon, Ariz., as a teenager. A regular on the Arizona Hayride (Phoenix, Ariz.) in 1956. Source: Jim Hilmar. Notes: "Ramrod" on Cindy is the same basic track as on Ford, but with overdubbed sax and vocal group. "Sassy" on Cindy is actually by Al Casey.