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Martin Ronald Winch was a New Zealand guitarist, composer and musician.
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Big Bang is a 2019 novel by American writer David Bowman, published almost seven years after his death. The introduction is by Jonathan Lethem and was excerpted in The New Yorker. It is Bowman's fourth book and the only one not published in his lifetime. Bowman worked on it for more than a decade. Its working title was Tall Cool One.
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Oliver Lee \"Sonny\" Rodgers was an American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He won a W.C. Handy Award for his release \"Cadillac Baby\" b/w \"Big Leg Woman\", which the Blues Foundation deemed to be the 'Blues Single of 1990'. His subsequent debut album, They Call Me the Cat Daddy, was acclaimed but coincided with his early death in May 1990, just prior to embarking on a UK tour.
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