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  1. In 1972, the lead guitarist Tony Peluso played the masterful, melodic, memorable fuzz solos which transformed the soft-rock classic "Goodbye to Love" into the prototype for the power ballad.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2010 · Tony Peluso. Multi-instrumentalist, writer, and Motown and Latin music producer (winner of four Grammy awards). Born March 28, 1950, Los Angeles, California, USA. Died June 5, 2010, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Began his career as a founding member and lead guitarist of Los Angeles-based psychedelic rock band The Abstracts in high school.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2020 · We lost Tony Peluso 10 years ago today. Tony brought his playing skills to the Carpenter's recordings, on Karen's request, from 1972 onwards. Tony's guitar infused Carpenters tracks like "I Just Fall In Love Again"; "Jambalaya"; and most notably "Goodbye To Love". Tony also wrote a couple of songs with John Bettis titled "Happy" and "Sailing On ...

  4. Electro-Harmonix EH-3003 "Triangle" Big Muff Pi V1. Tony Peluso was the lead guitarist for the Carpenters, and while his fingers did the shrieking on this Richard and Karen Carpenter smash hit, it was actually the so-not-cool Richard who kicked up the noise, shouting at an initially timid Peluso to "GO! Just BURN!"

  5. 11 de jun. de 2010 · Tony Peluso, the lead guitarist with the Carpenters for 12 years and a successful Motown and Latin music producer, died June 5 of heart disease in Los Angeles. He was 60. Peluso got his start as ...

  6. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Karen Carpenter & Tony Peluso Home Movies

  7. Tony Peluso (28. mars 1950–5. juni 2010) var ein USA-amerikansk gitarist og plateprodusent. Han var sologitarist for popduoen Carpenters frå 1972 til 1983. Peluso er kanskje mest kjend for fuzzgitarsoloen på Carpenters-songen « Goodbye to Love », og som DJ-etterlkining i opninga av « Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft ».