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  1. Ronnie Earl (nacido Ronald Horvath; Nueva York, 10 de marzo de 1953) es un guitarrista de blues, jazz y soul estadounidense. Su fraseo y su forma de ejecución, elegante y sentida, mezclando el sonido del blues (principalmente con el estilo de Chicago y Texas ) con improvisaciones propias del jazz, le sitúan como uno de los grandes ...

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    Ronnie Earl (born Ronald Horvath, March 10, 1953, Queens, New York, United States) is an American blues guitarist and music instructor.. Earl who grew up collecting various music records, pursued a degree in Special Education and Education at Boston University. He became interested in guitar after attending a Muddy Waters concert and began playing in the Boston blues scene.

  3. 7 de sept. de 2014 · 73. 6.1K views 9 years ago. Alto saxophone virtuoso Earl Bostic (1912-1965) plays an unforgettable version of this Green & Heyman tune. The other side is "Élégie". ...more. ...more. Alto ...

  4. Ronnie Earl and Anson Funderburgh played guitar on the album. [12] [7] Grady Gaines played saxophone. [13] Critical reception. The Chicago Tribune noted that the album's styles "are often only preserved now as museum pieces, but Eaglin brings them alive with all their original spirit and spunk." [6] .

  5. Ronnie Earl the Broadcasters | Rise Up | (Stony Plain)4 out of 5 stars Videos by American Songwriter There’s no need arguing about who is one of the top five living blues guitarists. It’s ...

  6. 26 de dic. de 2019 · Blues Giant Ronnie Earl Takes His Strat Beyond the Blue Door. Adam Perlmutter. December 26, 2019. Photo by Jean Hangarter. PG sits down with a master who's crafted a supremely soulful style by distilling the inspiration of B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and other legends into tones uniquely his own.

  7. Explore Ronnie Earl's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ronnie Earl on AllMusic.