Artist Bio:
Duane Eddy is an American guitarist known for pioneering the "twangy" sound of rock and roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He achieved great success with his instrumental rock music, characterized by his distinctive guitar playing style that featured a deep, reverberant sound. Eddy's biggest hits include "Rebel Rouser," "Peter Gunn," and "Because They're Young."
Duane Eddy collaborated with his band, The Rebels, who provided backing instrumentation for his recordings and live performances. The Rebels consisted of various musicians throughout Eddy's career, including saxophonist Steve Douglas and pianist Larry Knechtel. Together, Duane Eddy and The Rebels created a unique and influential sound that helped shape the landscape of rock and roll music.
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