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Terry and Woods-mandolin
* Terry Woods-mandolin, guitar, cittern, vocals, concertina, auto harp

Terry and cittern
* Terry Woods-vocals, mandolin, concertina, cittern, banjo, bazouki

Terry and concertina
* Terry Woods – guitars, concertina, vocals

Terry and guitar
Edgar Froese's guitar style was inspired by Jimi Hendrix, while Chris Franke contributed the more avant garde elements of Karlheinz Stockhausen and Terry Riley.
There was a temporary resumption in 1974 with Dickie Peterson being joined by brother Jerre, Ruben de Fuentes ( guitar ) and Terry Rae ( drums ) for some tour dates.
The group was formed in 1977 by songwriter / keyboardist Jerry Dammers, with Terry Hall ( vocals ), Lynval Golding ( guitar, vocals ), Silverton Hutchinson ( drums ) and a rhythm section.
An early line-up comprised Big John Duncan on guitar, Dru Stix ( Glen Campbell ) on drums, Gary McCormack on bass and Terry Buchan on vocals.
Terry Hall subsequently came in as vocalist, replacing Tim Strickland, and Roddy Radiation on lead guitar.
Additionally, Terry Wilson was brought in to take over as drummer after Dan Hicks moved to rhythm guitar, enabling him to sing his compositions as a front man for the group.
The original line-up was Andi Sex Gang ( vocals, guitar ), Dave Roberts ( bass ), Terry McLeay ( guitar ), and Rob Stroud ( drums ).
Smoke and Feathers began in Austin, TX in 2007, formed by Hunter Cahalan and Josh Terry, both possessing unique singing and guitar techniques along with bassist Alan Houston.
* Steve Cox-keyboards * Pierre DeMudd-trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals * Eric Fearman-lead guitar, songwriter * Keith Harrison-keyboards * Kenny Pettus-percussion, vocals * Terry Stanton-lead vocals ( deceased )* Michael Wiley-bass ( deceased )* Isaac Wiley, Jr .-drums, percussion, background vocalsFredrick Monk-vocals ( Japan )
Terry Graham and Ward Dotson were replaced with Jim Duckworth on guitar and Dee Pop, formerly of the New York band Bush Tetras, on drums.
Between 1980 and 1982 Wood released a few singles under his own name and also as Roy Wood's Helicopters, and played some live dates under this name, with a band comprising Robin George ( guitar ), Terry Rowley ( keyboards ), Jon Camp ( bass ), and Tom Farnell ( drums ).
* Terry Downe: talented, coldly pretty guitar player who still pines for ex-girlfriend Hopey.
The original line-up, which was unchanged throughout the band's first incarnation ( 1967 – 1973 ), was: Jacqui McShee, vocals ; John Renbourn, vocals and guitar ; Bert Jansch, vocals and guitar ; Danny Thompson, double bass ; and Terry Cox, drums.
Ferrie went on to form Sacred Cowboys with Garry Gray and Terry Doolan and, as of November 2010, he played bass guitar in the RocKwiz house band on SBS TV.
In early 2012, Jobson confirmed that he re-formed the U. K. trio lineup — Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio -- for a one-off world tour, which took place from from May – June 2012, with the trio playing dates in North America and Japan and Alex Machacek ( guitar ) and Gary Husband ( drums ) substituting for Bozzio in the band lineup during the European dates and a final added show in which the band played at NEARFest Apocalypse in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania as the Sunday headliner.
The departure of Fenton and Lubin hastened the demise of the original line-up, but Jeff Christie returned with new members Terry Fogg ( drums ) ( born Terrence George Fogg, 25 September 1945, Chesterfield, Derbyshire ), Roger Flavell ( bass ), and Danny Krieger ( guitar ).
Alan Selway was later replaced by Terry Horbury ( previously of Dirty Tricks ) on bass guitar.
Along with Hudson and Robertson, he contributed to the soundtrack of Raging Bull and played little-publicized gigs in L. A .- area clubs as leader of The Pencils ( with Terry Danko on lead guitar ).
Following The Chessmen, Susan Pesklevits ( Susan Jacks ) asked Terry to accompany her on guitar and, after adding Craig McCaw, the group The Poppy Family was formed.
With Susan Jacks on vocals and Terry Jacks on rhythm guitar, along with musicians Craig McCaw ( guitar / sitar ) and Satwant Singh ( tablas / drums ), the group recorded their first album, from which came their best known song " Which Way You Goin ' Billy?
In 1994, Eggleston allowed his long-time friend and fellow photographer Terry Manning to use two Eggleston photographs for the front and back covers of the CD release of Christopher Idylls, an album of ethereal acoustic guitar music produced by Manning and performed by another Eggleston friend, Gimmer Nicholson.

Terry and vocals
* Terry Luttrell – lead vocals
" Stonehill would later provide backing vocals on a number of DA's projects including Doppelganger and would join DA's lead singer, Terry Taylor, for a duet on his first solo project, Knowledge & Innocence, entitled A Song of Innocence.
* Terry Carleton – drums, percussion, backing vocals on A Nod and a Wink
* Terry Scott Taylor: guitars, lead vocals
* Terry Scott Taylor on rhythm Guitars and lead vocals.
* Terry Scott Taylor: rhythm guitars, vocals
* Terry Hall – vocals and songwriting
#* ft. Terry Sylvester on lead vocals, backing vocals by Eric Woolfson
In addition to Atkins, a ten piece touring line-up was formed, consisting of Chris Connelly ( keyboards and vocals ), Nivek Ogre ( vocals and keyboards ), Joe Kelly ( vocals and backing vocals ) and guitarists Mike Scaccia, Terry Roberts, and William Tucker, with Jourgensen, Barker and Rieflin serving as the groups core members.
* Peter Gabriel, Helen Terry – backing vocals on 10
The song featured Rodney P on guest MC vocals and Terry Hall of The Specials singing the chorus.

cittern and guitar
Confusingly, in Portugal, the word vihuela referred to the guitar, whereas guitarra meant the " Portuguese guitar ", a variety of cittern.
Played by all classes, the cittern was a premier instrument of casual music making much as is the guitar today.
The cittern family survives into the present day in the German ' waldzither ', the Corsican Cetara, Spanish Bandurria and Laúd, as well as the Portuguese guitar, the descendant of English instruments brought into Portugal in the 18th century.
In the early 1970s, using the guitarra and a 1930s archtop Martin guitar as models, English luthier Stefan Sobell created a " cittern ," a hybrid instrument primarily used for playing folk music, which has proved to be popular with folk revival musicians.
The Russian guitar, a seven-string acoustic guitar tuned to the Open G tuning, ( DGBDGbd ) arrived in the beginning of the 19th century in Russia, most probably as a development of the cittern, the kobza and the torban.
The band's brand of music was developed when Brian McNeill and Alan Reid were joined by Jenny Clark ( vocals, guitar, cittern, appalachian dulcimer and whistle ) and Duncan McGillivray ( pipes and whistle ).
* Jen Clark ( vocals, guitar, cittern and dulcimer )-among other things now running a psychotherapy practice and offering voicework in Edinburgh ).
In 2006, with Jen's blessing, they officially reformed Clandestine with themselves and a fourth member, Al Cofrin, on Irish cittern, folk guitar, and medieval bagpipes.
In fact, the barring is very close to an orpharion, and closer to contemporary lute than to cittern or guitar construction.
They include ( but are not limited to ) the acoustic and electric guitar, upright and electric bass guitar, banjo, lap steel guitar, mandolin, hardingfele, bouzouki, cittern, bağlama, gumbus, charango, cümbüş, oud, weissenborn, and zither.
Even though there are few academic and scientific studies about it, all facts indicate that the instrument we now call a Portuguese guitar ( or depending on the used name and definition, its direct ancestor ) was known until the nineteenth century throughout Europe as citra or cítara ( Portugal and Spain ), cetra ( Italy and Corsica ), cistre ( France ), cittern ( British Isles ), zither and zitharen ( Germany and Low Countries ).
The angel playing the cittern ( c. 1680 ), a sculpture of large dimensions in the Alcobaça monastery, depicts in detail the direct ancestor of the Portuguese guitar.
) of both cittern and " English " guitar of the time.
The Russian guitar ( sometimes referred to as a " Gypsy guitar ") is an acoustic seven-string guitar that arrived in Russia toward the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, most probably as an evolution of the cittern, kobza, and torban.
This tuning is thought to have been derived either from the baroque cittern ( of the English guitar type ), or from that of the torban, a Ukrainian variety of theorbo, as one of its tunings was also based on major triads.
George Jackson ( brother of Billy ) played guitar, cittern, mandolin, fiddle, whistle and flute.
* Ivan Drever-lead vocals, guitar, cittern ( 1990-1998 )

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