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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marti_JonesMarti Jones - Wikipedia

    Marti Jones is an American singer and visual artist known for her albums ... 1994: The Moody Brothers – Guitar Boogie (Lamon Records 10235) 1995: ...

  2. Nov 20, 2019 · Speaking of Crenshaw, here’s a cover of the lead single from Field Day. While I can’t say it’s an improvement, Jones does “Whenever You’re On My Mind” justice. Jones and Dixon really knew how to dig around and root out quality songs. “It’s Too Late” is a cover from the well-regarded 79 eponymous comeback LP by Britain’s The ...

  3. Sep 4, 1988 · MARTI JONES, PLUCKING THE HEART STRINGS. By Mike Joyce. September 3, 1988 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Share. ... Grow Up" is a laconic guitar and harmonica blues that sounds as though.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Used_GuitarsUsed Guitars - Wikipedia

    Used Guitars. Used Guitars is an album by the American musician Marti Jones, released in 1988. [1] [2] Jones supported the album by playing shows that included many of the album's guest musicians. [3] The album was a commercial disappointment, and A&M Records dropped Jones shortly after its release.

  5. Pop singer Marti Jones first emerged as the frontwoman of the group Color Me Gone before issuing her solo debut Unsophisticated Time -- produced by future husband Don Dixon -- in 1985. Though the recipient… Read Full Biography. Overview ↓; Biography ↓; Discography ↓; Songs ↓

  6. Marti Jones. Color Me Gone’s one EP introduced a nice, reedy vocalist in guitar-playing Marti Jones; rich arrangements and clear production allowed her to draw everything out of the six agreeable songs. Without really holding to any one style, the Ohio quartet flirts with radio rock, neo-ethnic Americana, country (in that mode, the downcast ...

  7. www.davejonesguitar.co.uk › pdf › GuitarBoogieGuitar Boogie

    Guitar Boogie. This an excellent piece to practice your alternate picking. If you find it difficult to alternate your picking miss out every second note and play with just downstrokes until you can play through without mistakes,then add every second note with an upstroke. You will then be able to play twice as fast without any extra effort.

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