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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_WagnerDick Wagner - Wikipedia

    Richard Allen Wagner (December 14, 1942 – July 30, 2014) was an American rock guitarist, songwriter and author best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, and Kiss. He also fronted his own Michigan -based bands, the Frost and the Bossmen. Performing career.

  2. Steven Tyler quickly came up with the lyrics, which are sung in sync with the main riff. The song is known for its upbeat rhythm and the duelling guitars of Perry and Brad Whitford, along with interspersed horns. Dick Wagner ( Alice Cooper, Lou Reed) plays the guitar solo on the Get Your Wings recording. [5] ".

  3. Wagner was promoted during the Nazi era as one of Adolf Hitler 's favourite composers. Historical perception of Wagner has been tainted with this association ever since, and there is debate over how Wagner's writings and operas might have influenced the creation of Nazi Germany.

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · Das Rheingold ( The Rhinegold) The ‘Prologue’ to Wagners four-opera cycle The Ring revolves around a gold ring, which gives unlimited power to the wearer who renounces love, and by the end of...

  5. Dream of a child. A physical presence. How she does touch me. It stays in my soul. No use to deny. Existence of passion. There's no way to play it. Turn away from inside. [chorus] To some quiet place. To find colours of joy. I look for a shelter. And this is my time. Stood by the statue. Stare out of the square. Watching the dreams that are many.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2014 · Dick Wagner, the guitarist and writer who worked with Kiss, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper and many others, passed away yesterday (July 30) at the age of 71.

  7. He was the ninth child of Carl Friedrich Wagner, a clerk in the Leipzig police service, and his wife, Johanna Rosine (née Pätz), the daughter of a baker. Wagner's father Carl died of typhoid fever six months after Richard's birth. Afterwards, his mother Johanna lived with Carl's friend, the actor and playwright Ludwig Geyer.