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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rex_GohRex Goh - Wikipedia

    1971–present. Website. rexgoh .com. Goh Tee Haut, known professionally as Rex Goh, (born 5 May 1951) is a Singaporean-born Australian rock guitarist. In 1972 Goh moved to Australia. He has been a band member of various groups including Air Supply (1977, 1981–83), QED (1983–85), and Eurogliders (1988–89, 2005).

  2. www.rexgoh.comRex Goh

    Rex Goh is arguably Australia’s ‘most heard’ guitarist. His list of credits over a long and stellar career would be remarkable enough in itself; but this is only part of the story. What makes Rex very special is that he puts the same amount of preparation and effort into a Saturday afternoon gig at a pub, as he does into appearing on ...

  3. © 2024 Google LLC. Former Air Supply guitarist Rex Goh is Singapore's most successful pop export. Rex explains to Jason Dasey how he left Singapore in the 1970s before carving ...

  4. My special guest on this episode of The Music Mind Podcast is Rex Goh, a professional guitar player of some 50 years career experience based in Sydney Austra...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2015 · 10. 1.5K views 8 years ago. George Harrison's masterpiece Something magnificently recreated with the Vocal brilliance of Darren Percival , Rex Goh's sensitive and virtuosic guitar and the...

  6. Labels. Arista, Giant, BMG, EMI. Graham Cyril Russell (born 11 June 1950) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, producer and guitarist of the soft rock duo Air Supply. [2] In 1975, with Russell Hitchcock, he formed Air Supply in Australia. The duo have been singing and performing romantic songs and ballads, such as "Lost in Love", "All Out ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Rex_GohRex Goh - Wikiwand

    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Goh Tee Haut, known professionally as Rex Goh, (born 5 May 1951) is a Singaporean-born Australian rock guitarist. In 1972 Goh moved to Australia. He has been a band member of various groups including Air Supply (1977, 1981–83), QED (1983–85), and Eurogliders (1988–89, 2005).