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The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown
English musician and singer of The Stone Roses
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John Squire
John Squire
English musician, songwriter and artist (*1962)
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Pete Trewavas
Pete Trewavas
British rock musician
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Andy Rourke
Andy Rourke
British musician
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Sylvan
Sylvan
German progressive rock band
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Steve Rothery
Steve Rothery
Rock guitarist known for his association with Marillion
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Chris Dreja
Chris Dreja
British rock musician
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Gary Mounfield
Gary Mounfield
English rock bassist
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Brad Whitford
Brad Whitford
American rock guitarist, songwriter
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Reni
Reni
English drummer
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Zal Cleminson
Zal Cleminson
British musician
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Marillion
Marillion
British rock band
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Izzy Stradlin
Izzy Stradlin
American guitarist and member of Guns N' Roses
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Mazzy Star
Mazzy Star
American alternative rock band
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Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson
American musician
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The Maccabees
The Maccabees
English indie rock band
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John Miles
John Miles
English rock musician and singer
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Jim James
Jim James
American musician
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Johan Reinholdz
Johan Reinholdz
Swedish musician
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Slash's Snakepit
Slash's Snakepit
band
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Slash
Slash
British-American musician
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Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
English musician, songwriter, and singer
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Daron Malakian
Daron Malakian
Armenian-American guitarist
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The Longcut
The Longcut
band that plays indie rock
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Tonio K
Tonio K
musician
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Orianthi
Orianthi
Greek-Australian musician and singer-songwriter
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Stone Gossard
Stone Gossard
American musician and songwriter
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RedOne
RedOne
Moroccan–Swedish singer, songwriter, record producer and record executive
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Mike Keneally
Mike Keneally
American musician
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Steve Cradock
Steve Cradock
English guitarist
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Sevendust
Sevendust
American rock band
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Delaney & Bonnie
Delaney & Bonnie
American husband and wife music duo
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West Arkeen
West Arkeen
American singer-songwriter
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Zakk Wylde
Zakk Wylde
American guitarist and singer
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Jeffrey Steele
Jeffrey Steele
American country musician
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Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal
Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal
American musician
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Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks
British band
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David Hodges
David Hodges
American songwriter, producer, composer, keyboardist and vocalist
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Nick Van Eede
Nick Van Eede
English musician, producer and songwriter
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Argent
Argent
English rock band
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The Smiths
The Smiths
English rock band
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Jal
Jal
rock band
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The Replacements
The Replacements
American rock band
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Gazpacho
Gazpacho
Norwegian art rock band
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New Order
New Order
English rock band
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Craig Scanlon
Craig Scanlon
English guitarist
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Helmet
Helmet
American alternative metal band
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Hal Lindes
Hal Lindes
American musician
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Guns N’ Roses
Guns N’ Roses
American hard rock band
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Rocky George
Rocky George
American musician
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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo
Australian band
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Puressence
Puressence
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Marty Willson-Piper
Marty Willson-Piper
English Guitarist, Singer and Songwriter
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British musician

Aziz-Ur-Rahman Ibrahim (born 16 March 1964) is a British musician. He was born in Longsight, Manchester to Pakistani parents. He is best known for his work as guitarist with Simply Red, The Stone Roses (post-John Squire) and their former vocalist Ian Brown in whose band he regularly performs – both in the studio and live. He is also a member of the H Band with Marillion's lead singer Steve Hogarth and is involved in the writing of the second H Band album. He has also worked with Paul Weller, Steven Wilson, Asia and contributed to The Players' debut album Clear the Decks.

Ibrahim's first release was the CD EP Middle Road featuring guest vocals and guitar from Paul Weller. Ibrahim also provided the vocals for Weller's spoken word song entitled "God", on his 2008 album, 22 Dreams along with guitars for previous Paul Weller releases, e.g. Illumination. He followed that with his début album entitled Lahore to Longsight, which he describes as being 'Asian Blues', the album title describes his family journey from Lahore to Longsight, Lahore being the second city of Pakistan and Longsight Aziz's birthplace in inner city Manchester, where he still lives. He performed on the Simply Red 1987/88 world tour but did not feature on the following album. He was called in to replace original guitarist Sylvan Richardson who had left after recording the second album. At this point, apart from Sylvan the line-up featured all original members.

Most notably, Ibrahim was the guitarist for the last Stone Roses performance before they split, at the 1996 Reading Festival. After their split Ibrahim continued to tour and write with former Stone Roses front man Ian Brown, co-writing songs such as "My Star", "Corpses in Their Mouths", "Longsight M13", "One Way Ticket to Paradise" and numerous other songs from Unfinished Monkey Business, Golden Greats, Solarized and The Greatest.

Ibrahim also scored the music for the Psygnosis PlayStation game Eliminator. The music in the game features samples, electric guitars with effects, electronic drum kits, percussion, and techno sounds.

Ibrahim co-founded "No Label" – the name initially came from Ibrahim in a rant about major record labels, how he didn't need them and would start his own label and call it 'No Label Records'. The label was initially formed with co-directors John Sherrington, Nova Rehman and employing Ahsan Naeem as A&R scout. After No Label was established in Bolton, Ibrahim later took a back seat to the set up concentrating on his music. The labels' first release was the début single 'Middle Road" from Aziz Ibrahim followed by the signing of Mark Coyle group 'Tailgunner'. No Label was liquidated in 2000. After the demise of No Label, Ibrahim founded the Longsight Manchester based label Indus Records Ltd.

In 2019 Aziz became patron of All Fm 96.9 community radio station in Manchester www.allfm.org

Ibrahim has also been involved in the British Guitar Academy, founded by Steve Rothery of Marillion.