• Gabriel Perrodin (August 17, 1937 – January 28, 2017), known as Guitar Gable, was an American Louisiana blues, swamp blues and swamp pop musician. He was...
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  • British activist Guitar Gable, American musician Howard Gable, Australian record producer Jeremy Gable, American playwright John Allen Gable, American historian...
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  • Look up Guitar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. As a nickname, Guitar may refer to: Guitar Gable (1937–2017), American Louisiana blues, swamp blues...
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    Mark Dixon Kitchen (born 8 September 1950), known professionally as Mark Gable, is an Australian musician who serves as the frontman and a founding member...
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    Choirboys in 1979 with mainstays Mark Gable on lead vocals, Ian Hulme on bass guitar, Brad Carr on lead guitar and Lindsay Tebbutt on drums. In preparation...
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  • Great Gable are an Australian indie rock band formed in Bunbury, Western Australia in 2014. The band consists of Alex Whiteman (lead vocals, guitar), Matt...
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  • production approach. Accompanying Slim Harpo were Gabriel "Guitar Gable" Perrodin on guitar, John "Fats" Perrodin on bass, and Clarence "Jockey" Etienne...
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  • 27 – Stan Boreson, 91, comedian, accordionist and singer January 28 – Guitar Gable, 79, blues guitarist and singer February 5 David Axelrod, 85, arranger...
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  • 27 – Stan Boreson (91), American comedian, accordionist and singer 28 Guitar Gable (79), American blues singer and guitarist Geoff Nicholls (68), British...
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  • 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-02-22. Fuselier, Herman (February 2, 2017). "Guitar Gable remembered for 'unique sound'". The Advertiser. Retrieved February 21...
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