- Leon
Whitsell (lead guitar).[citation needed]
After leaving the
group as
sessions for
their first album commenced, the
mercurial and
reclusive Whitsell was...
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David Andrew Whitsell (June 14, 1936 –
October 7, 1999) was an
American professional football cornerback in the
National Football League (NFL) for the...
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Battlefield Trust.
Retrieved September 27, 2022.
McPherson 1988, pp. 405–413.
Whitsell,
Robert D. (1963). "Military and
Naval Activity between Cairo and Columbus"...
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instrument developed by
trombonist Paul
Tanner and
amateur inventor Bob
Whitsell in the late 1950s to
produce a
sound to
mimic that of the theremin. The...
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original on
September 22, 2022.
Retrieved September 22, 2022.
Whitsell,
Robin (February 26, 2008). "Religiously-Affiliated
North Carolina Colleges"...
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morphed into The Psyrcle,
which eventually grew to encomp**** Leon and
George Whitsell along with
Bobby Notkoff. At this point,
Talbot and his
bandmates renamed...
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album marked the
departure of
guitarist and
former Rockets member George Whitsell, as well as
organ player John Blanton. In
their place for this
album were...
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place for this
album were
George Whitsell and Greg
Leroy on guitars, and John
Blanton on organ.
Crazy Horse George Whitsell -
electric and
acoustic guitars...
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Crazy Horse to this day, and all of the
other Rockets,
except for Leon
Whitsell,
would eventually collaborate with Young. "Hole in My Pocket" was released...
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Diskurs magazine and
multimedia platform website,
Kristina Gadže and
Taylor Whitsell referred to
these experiences as a
young generations' "cultural heritage"...