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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_ThrallPat Thrall - Wikipedia

    Patrick Eric Thrall (born 26 August, 1953) [1] is an American rock guitarist. Thrall began his recording career in 1972. He played guitar, vocals, and percussion with the group Cookin' Mama, which had his brother, Preston Thrall, on percussion. They released the album New Day in 1972.

  2. Apr 12, 2022 · Pat Travers. Thrall overdubbed his electric guitar parts during another session. “His guitar comes in on the second verse, where he starts answering my vocals,” Travers notes. The song contains not one but two fireball solos, the first played by Thrall, the second by Travers.

  3. Nov 6, 2018 · For most of the first minute, directly after the instrumental intro, Thrall is the only guitarist heard, comping out jazzy chords treated with a deep chorus effect generated by his A/DA Flanger pedal. Thrall also used a Roland RE-301 tape echo, an A/DA Harmony Synthesizer and a Systech Overdrive.

  4. Pat Thrall was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California and began attracting attention as a guitarist in 1976 while working with Stomu Yamashta’s Go. Adventurously blending elements of rock, jazz, funk and Latin music, the group also included Stevie Winwood and the original Santana drummer, Michael Shrieve.

  5. This is my best try at Pat Thrall's guitar solo from Heat in the Street off Pat Travers Live! Go for What You Know.

  6. Pat Thrall (born Alameda, California) is an American rock guitarist. He began his recording career in 1972. He played guitar, vocals, and percussion with the group Cookin Mama.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Pat_ThrallPat Thrall - Wikiwand

    Patrick Eric Thrall is an American rock guitarist. Thrall began his recording career in 1972. He played guitar, vocals, and percussion with the group Cookin' Mama, which had his brother, Preston Thrall, on percussion. They released the album New Day in 1972.

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