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    Dave Edmunds. David William Edmunds (born 15 April 1944) [2] is a Welsh singer-songwriter, guitarist and record producer. Although he is mainly associated with pub rock and new wave, having many hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, his natural leaning has always been towards 1950s-style rock and roll and rockabilly. [3]

  2. Lead Guitar – Albert Lee. Piano – Benmont Tench. Written-By – Benmont Tench, Carlene Carter, Howie Epstein, Perry Lamek. Accordion – Eddie Baytos. Acoustic Guitar – Howie Epstein. Backing Vocals – Dave Edmunds, Howie Epstein, Jim Lauderdale, Jim Photoglo, Keith Knudsen, Kevin Welch, Levon Helm, Vince Melamed.

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  3. Sep 1, 2022 · Dave Edmunds travelled on Led Zeppelin's private jet and spent an afternoon with George Harrison playing Beatles dress-up. These are his stories. From his humble beginnings as a mechanic in a Cardiff garage, Dave Edmunds has ploughed a diverse and successful musical furrow. From his lightening guitar work on a novel interpretation of ...

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  5. If you haven’t heard her stuff, but like anything by Dave Edmunds, you could do a lot worse than listen to her, because songs like “Every Little Thing”, “I Fell In Love” and “He’ll Be Mine” have a lot of the qualities – catchy tunes, twangy guitars and a driving beat – that you love in Dave’s music.

  6. Musical Shapes is the third album by American singer Carlene Carter . The only song to make the Billboard country singles chart was "Baby Ride Easy," (written by Richard Dobson) a duet with Dave Edmunds of the British rock band Rockpile. At the time of the album's release, Carter was married to Nick Lowe, Edmunds's bandmate in Rockpile; Lowe ...

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  7. Explore Dave Edmunds's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Dave Edmunds on AllMusic.

  8. Carlene Carter: I Fell in Love. This comeback album has a perfect mix of old (A. P. Carter's "My Dixie Darlin'") and new (guest spots from Dave Edmunds, David Lindley, and Albert Lee). If Carter hasn't come to terms with her love for rock and her duty to heritage, she's at least learned to balance them.-- Brian Mansfield, All-Music Guide

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