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and Dave Goldberg, the two jazz guitarists more generally credited as British pioneers of the amplified instrument, while his students, official and unofficial, ranged from jazz exponents to the Nigerian highlife specialist
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on guitar, which he played professionally from the age of 17. He was also proficient on saxophone, double bass, and banjo. After spending time in
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guitarist who settled in Britain in 1940. He was an early proponent of the use of
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Mathieson, Kenny (1999). "The British Scene". In Alexander, Charles (ed.).
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He left music at the end of the 1950s. Caton was the musical arranger for
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Index

Arima
Trinidadian
electric guitar
jazz
Val Wilmer
Pete Chilver
Ambrose Campbell
Hank Marvin
the Shadows
Arima, Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Lucian
autodidact
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Oscar Alemán
Ram Ramirez
Jean Omer
Harry Pohl
Joe Smith
Antwerp
Gus Clark
Tommy Brookins
Lonnie Johnson
Charlie Christian
Don Marino Barreto
house band
Cyril Blake
Johnny Claes
Bertie King
Harry Parry

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