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  1. Sep 13, 2017 · Born on March 28, 1958, Gary Hurst was an actor and dancer who worked with Kate in both videos and live appearances. He started dancing in 1975, and won a scholarship to Holland where he studied in Rotterdam, then went on to tour with a troupe called Moving Being before continuing his studies in Sweden.

  2. Actor: Get Out of My Room. Gary Hurst was born on 28 March 1958. He was an actor, known for Get Out of My Room (1985), Kate Bush Live at Hammersmith Odeon (1981) and Riverside (1982). He died in 1990 in Westminster, London, England, UK.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tone_BenderTone Bender - Wikipedia

    The first incarnation of the Tone Bender was designed by electronics engineer and former Vox employee Gary Hurst, who was approached by session guitarist Vic Flick with a request for a pedal that would emulate the sound of an Gibson Maestro Fuzz-Tone, but with more sustain.

  4. Photos and a historical overview of the vintage Tone Bender MKI, built by Gary Hurst, and marketed by Macari's Musical Exchange in 1965.

  5. Faeries: Directed by Gary Hurst. With Kate Winslet, Jeremy Irons, Dougray Scott, Michael Burrell. Two children holidaying on a farm are transported to Fairyland but after one eats a charmed fairy-cake they are given three tasks to complete before they can return to their own world.

  6. Mar 26, 2021 · ”The first Tone Bender is essentially a modified Maestro FZ-1 [Fuzz-Tone] and was designed by Gary Hurst in 1965,” says David Main. “When the Fuzz-Tone came out in ’62, they weren’t selling, but when (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction came out in ’65, everybody wanted a fuzz pedal.

  7. Gary Hurst, the Tone Bender inventor, has been designing and producing guitar effects pedals since 1964

  8. Apr 9, 2011 · Gary Stewart Hurst is known around the industry as “Gary the Fuzzman” for being the inventor of the Tone Bender fuzz pedal, which he began producing in the 1960s. Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page started using Gary’s Tone Benders in 1965 and soon demand for his fuzz pedals came in from around the world.

  9. Gary Hurst was an actor and dancer who worked with Kate in both videos and live appearances. He started dancing in 1975, and won a scholarship to Holland where he studied in Rotterdam, then went on to tour with a troupe called Moving Being before continuing his studies in Sweden and France.

  10. Faeries is a 1999 British animated fantasy film directed by Gary Hurst from a screenplay written by Jocelyn Stevenson, and featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Dougray Scott and Jeremy Irons. [1]

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