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The Kinks - A Step-By-Step Breakdown Of The Guitar Styles And Techniques Of Dave And Ray Davies

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This jam-packed book/CD pack will teach you the riffs and licks behind one of rock's most influential and enduring bands. It includes background information, extensive lessons, Dave and Ray Davies' transcribed licks and solos, a demonstration CD, and the history of The Kinks. Songs All Day and All of the Night * Come Dancing * Come On Now * Don't Forget to Dance * Lola * Rock 'N Roll Fantasy * Sleepwalker * Sunny Afternoon * (So) Tired of Waiting for You * Well Respected Man * You Really Got Me * and more.

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First published August 1, 2002

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Dave Rubin

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Dave has played with Son Seals, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin, Billy Boy Arnold, Johnny Copeland, Chuck Berry, members of James Brown’s JBs, The Drifters, The Marvelettes, The Coasters, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, The Campbell Brothers and many others. In addition, he has performed on the Blues Alley TV show in Philadelphia and New York Now in Manhattan and has made commercials for Mountain Dew and the Oreck company.
Dave has been an author for the Hal Leonard Corporation for over 30 years with over 150 books to his credit. Included are 11 titles in his ongoing Inside the Blues series to go along with numerous Signature Licks, Guitar School, and others such as book/CD collaborations with Honeyboy Edwards, Son Seals, Cornell Dupree, Jerry Jemmott, Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Duke Robillard, boogie woogie pianist Arthur Migliazza and The Black Crowes guitar tech Doug Redler. He was the musical director and bassist for the Cherry Lane-Johnny Winter DVD, the musical director for the Star Licks DVD series Legends of the Blues, as well as being featured in the 12-Bar Blues accompanying video for his book nominated for a Paul Revere Award in 1999. He is a featured teacher on the Hal Leonard Guitar Instructor site.
As a journalist, he has written for Guitar Player, Guitar World, Guitar School, Guitar One, Guitar Edge, Living Blues, Guitar Shop and Blues Access magazines. Currently he writes the column “Nuggets” for the online Guitar Tricks Insider. He was the recipient of the 2005 Keeping the Blues Alive Award in Journalism from the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee.

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