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- Versatone is a brand of musical instrument amplifiers manufactured from a plant in Van Nuys, California during the 1960s and 1970s. Versatone amplifiers...
- guitars in a pawn shop for about $10 each. Initially calling themselves the Versatones, the duo pla**** small clubs, beer bars, and private parties throughout...
- style to the fullest, as his Guild Starfire b**** signal went through a Versatone amplifier, which produced a distinctive growling sound when the instrument...
- Orchestra for the album I Remember Warsaw as well as to Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones for the album Another Polka Celebration. In 1992, the name of the category...
- Willie Colon Wiz Khalifa Janelle Monáe Travis Scott 0 10 Eddie Blazoncyk's Versatone Post Malone Arctic Monkeys 0 9 Eddie Blazonczyk Jr. Backstreet Boys NSYNC...
- the studio when playing b****, including the Fender Super Reverb and the Versatone Pan-O-Flex. Kaye primarily uses a pick, or plectrum, on both guitar and...
- Guitars Wosrite Black Beauty TYM Guitars Johnny Ramone model TYM Guitars Versatone MosriteVentures Model reissue Halkan Crestwood DeluxeReplica made...
- 21, 2012) was an American polka musician and founder of the band The Versatones. He was inducted into the International Polka Hall of Fame in 1970, and...
- modified (e.g., in terms of tone, added overdrive, etc.) individually. The Versatone Pan-O-Flex amplifier used a different approach to bi-amplification, with...
- Montgomery is seen on the album cover with a Fender Jazz B**** and a Versatone amplifier. All songs were composed by Monk Montgomery except "Personage"...