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  1. James George Tomkins (14 February 1941 – 2 October 2012), known professionally as Big Jim Sullivan, was an English guitarist. Best known as a session guitarist , he was one of the most in-demand studio musicians in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s, and performed on around 750 charting singles over his career, including 54 UK number ...

  2. 4 de oct. de 2012 · Ritchie on Jim Sullivan. The legend of British music scene guitarist “BigJim Sullivan has passed away on October 2. Ritchie Blackmore had some of his early guitar lessons from him and admired Big Jim for the rest of his life: I first met Jim Sullivan in 1958.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2012 · Big Jim Sullivan: Legendary session guitarist who played on more than 900 hit records. ‘I wish I could play like that,’ he said of one record. ‘It’s you, you pillock,’ Chas Hodges told ...

  4. Big Jim Sullivan (14 de febrero de 1941 - 2 de octubre de 2012) [1] fue un músico inglés, cuya carrera comenzó en 1959. Fue más conocido como guitarrista de sesión . En los años 1960 y 1970 fue uno de los músicos de estudio más solicitados en el Reino Unido, y realizó más de un millar de sencillos a lo largo de su carrera.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2016 · Big Jim Sullivan, born James George Tomkins, was probably the most in demand session guitarist in Britain. Sullivan or Tomkins as he was known at the time, began playing guitar at age 14 when Skiffle Music was popular. Within a few years he was giving lessons to the neighbor kid, Ritchie Blackmore.

  6. 9 de ene. de 2013 · Big Jim Sullivan. Born: February 14, 1941. Died: October 2, 2012. Best Known For: Along with Jimmy Page, Sullivan was arguably the top U.K. recording-session guitarist in the 1960s. He played on more than 50 No. 1 hits by the Kinks, David Bowie, Dusty Springfield, Eddie Cochran, and many, many others.

  7. 7 de oct. de 2015 · October 2, 2012 – Big Jim Sullivan was born James George Tomkins on February 14, 1941 British guitarist born in Middlesex. In 1959, he met Marty Wilde at The 2i’s Coffee Bar, and was invited to become a member of his backing group, the Wildcats, who were the warm up act on the television series, Oh, Boy!. The Wildcats backed Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent on their tour of Britain in 1960.