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T-Bone Walker
T-Bone Walker
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Lloyd Glenn
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Red Holloway
Red Holloway
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Paul Humphrey
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Steve Cropper
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Johnny Otis
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Ernie Watts
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Jerry Jemmott
Jerry Jemmott
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Otis Spann
Otis Spann
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Joe Louis Walker
Joe Louis Walker
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Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
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Duke Robillard
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Mel Brown
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Donald Dunn
Donald Dunn
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Henry Glover
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Sugar Ray Norcia
Sugar Ray Norcia
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Billy Price
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Tom Malone
Tom Malone
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The Brothers Johnson
The Brothers Johnson
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Ike Turner
Ike Turner
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Ronnie Earl
Ronnie Earl
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King Curtis
King Curtis
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George Smith
George Smith
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Roomful of Blues
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Earl Hooker
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James Cotton
James Cotton
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Albert King
Albert King
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Tom Scott
Tom Scott
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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams
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Harry Edison
Harry Edison
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Reese Wynans
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Junior Walker
Junior Walker
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Johnny Rawls
Johnny Rawls
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Count Basie Orchestra
Count Basie Orchestra
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Al Jackson Jr.
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Gene "Bowlegs" Miller
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G. E. Smith
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Shifty Henry
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Johnnie Bassett
Johnnie Bassett
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Mark Naftalin
Mark Naftalin
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Barry Goldberg
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Otis Redding
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Lloyd Trotman
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The Blues Brothers
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Sammy Lawhorn
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Tom Wolk
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Booker T. Jones
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The Chambers Brothers
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Bob Stroger
Bob Stroger
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Booker T. & the M.G.'s
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Otis Grand
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Clifford Solomon
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Lurrie Bell
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Sam Taylor
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Hi Rhythm Section
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Billy Gibbons
Billy Gibbons
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Arthur G. Wright
American musician

Arthur G. Wright

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Arthur G. Wright (born Arthur George Wright; May 28, 1937 – July 4, 2015) was an American R&B session guitarist, arranger, record producer and vocalist, sometimes credited as Art Wright.

He learned guitar as a child in Los Angeles, and started working with bands in small clubs, as well as accompanying doo-wop vocal groups. One of his musical influences was T-Bone Walker. He formed his first band while at high school in 1953. After meeting H. B. Barnum, they formed a band, the Circats, who played in clubs in the late 1950s and also toured Hawaii with Billy Ward and the Dominoes. He also worked in bands backing such performers as Roy Milton, Sam Cooke, Don Julian, and Johnny Otis.

From the 1960s, he worked as a session guitarist in Los Angeles, and featured on Diana Ross' "Love Hangover" and Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way". Often in collaboration with producer Hal Davis, he worked with many other Motown acts over a period of more than twenty years, including Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Temptations, as well as other musicians including Ray Charles, Friends Of Distinction, the Righteous Brothers, Mel Brown, Jerry Butler, Donna Summer, Ike & Tina Turner, and Billy Preston. It is estimated that he appeared as musician or arranger on over 5,000 recordings in all.

Along with David T. Walker, he was a member of the studio band Afrique, in the late 1960s. In 1978 he led his own band, The Wright Brothers Flying Machine, who released a self-titled album on Casablanca Records.

His death at the age of 78 was reported in July 2015. His funeral took place on July 18, 2015 in Lawndale, California.