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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jamie_SlocumJamie Slocum - Wikipedia

    Slocum's first album entitled Somewhere Under Heaven, produced by Keith Olsen and himself, was recorded and mixed at "Goodnight L.A" studios. The CD has been considered more pop leaning than his later works, which are more decidedly Contemporary Christian.

  2. Years active. 1976–present. Elliot Easton (born Elliot Steinberg, [1] December 18, 1953) [2] is an American musician who is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the American new wave band the Cars. His melodic guitar solos are an integral part of the band's music.

  3. 7 de dez. de 2020 · TONE TIP: Easton’s solo tone here is all about midrange and gain. The Nazgul pickup has similar construction and output (ceramic magnet, 13k ohm resistance) to the Fender Lead I’s Seth Lover humbucker.

  4. Listen to Mend (feat. Taylor Hawkins, Elliot Easton, David Bryan & Etty Lau Farrell) - Single by Perry Farrell & Kind Heaven Orchestra on Apple Music. 2021. 1 Song.

  5. 2 de mai. de 2011 · By Joe Bosso. published 2 May 2011. (Image credit: Sydney Easton) Elliot Easton's 12 most influential guitar recordings of all time. "A great guitar recording is one that influences scores of other guitar players," says The Cars' lead axeman Elliot Easton. "It's something that actually makes a difference in the evolution of the instrument.

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    • Somewhere Under Heaven Elliot Easton2
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  6. Somewhere Under Heaven. " Somewhere Under Heaven " is a song recorded by Tom Petty during the Wildflowers studio sessions in 1992. It was released in 2015 as promotion for a multi-disc Wildflowers re-release titled Wildflowers & All the Rest, [2] which was previously shelved and then released in 2020. The song was featured in the film Entourage.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2015 · We asked Entourage creator, Doug Ellin, and its music supervisor, Scott Varen, to explain how Tom Petty's Somewhere Under Heaven ended up in their new film.