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

    Dick Wagner. 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.

  2. Richard Allen "Dick" Wagner (14 de diciembre de 1942-30 de julio de 2014) fue un músico, compositor y productor estadounidense nacido en Oelwein, Iowa, reconocido por su trabajo con Alice Cooper, Lou Reed y Kiss. También lideró dos bandas como vocalista y guitarrista, The Frost y The Bossmen.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2014 · Dick Wagner, who played guitar with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and on records by Kiss and Aerosmith at various points in his career, died on July 30th after being hospitalized in Scottsdale,...

  4. 02 de agosto de 2014 08:39 PM. @ElUniversalCtg. Dick Wagner, el habilidoso guitarrista que trabajó con Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Kiss y Aerosmith y coescribió muchos de los éxitos de Cooper, murió. Tenía 71 años. El músico falleció de insuficiencia respiratoria el miércoles en el Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center en Arizona ...

  5. 3 de ago. de 2014 · Instrumentista espectacular, también fue compositor de temas de éxito como ‘Only women bleed’, canción denuncia interpretada por numerosas cantantes. Diego A. Manrique. Aug 02, 2014 - 19:54 ...

  6. The Definitive Biography of The Maestro of Rock. Hit Songwriter ~ Legendary Lead Guitar Player ~ Award Winning Author. The ultimate secret weapon behind the music from rock’s golden ‘70s era, Dick Wagner played the role of songwriter genius, guitarist to the stars, and a lynchpin that bonded one of the most successful guitar duos in history ...

  7. 31 de jul. de 2014 · Guitarist Dick Wagner, who was best known for his work with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed, died today in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was 71. Wagner had contracted a lung infection after heart surgery and died following respiratory failure, Billboard reports.