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DAVID BYRON (Rock Academy R. S.)
Birth nameDavid GarrickBorn29 January 1947Epping, Essex, EnglandDied28 February 1985 (aged 38)Berkshire,[a] EnglandGenresHard rockpsychedelic rockprogressive rockart rocksoft rockheavy metalOccupationsSingersongwriterYears active1961–1985Formerly ofSpiceUriah HeepRough DiamondThe Byron Band
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MARK DAVID HOLLIS (Rock Academy R. S.)
Birth nameMark David HollisBorn4 January 1955Tottenham, London, EnglandDiedFebruary 2019 (aged 64)GenresNew wavesynth-poppost-rockart rockfolkjazzambientOccupationsMusiciansinger-songwriterInstrumentsVocals guitar pianoLabelsPolydorFormerly ofTalk Talk
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MONDAY 24 of February 2025 Rock Academy Radio Station
Def Leppard, Sex pistols, AC-DC and more.....
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Rock Academy Rock Station Bon Scott
19 of February 1980
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ROCK ACADEMY RADIO STATION Gary Moore
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career, he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal and jazz fusion.Influenced by Peter Green and Eric Clapton, Moore began his career in the late 1960s when he joined Skid Row, with whom he released two albums. After Moore left the group he joined Thin Lizzy, featuring his former Skid Row bandmate and frequent collaborator Phil Lynott. Moore began his solo career in the 1970s and achieved major success with 1979's "Parisienne Walkways", which is considered his signature song. During the 1980s, he transitioned into playing hard rock and heavy metal with varying degrees of international success. In 1990, he returned to his roots with Still Got the Blues, which became the most successful album of his career. Moore continued to release new music throughout his later career, collaborating with other artists from time to time. He died on 6 February 2011 from a heart attack while on holiday in Spain.Moore was often described as a virtuoso and has been cited as an influence by many other guitar players. He was voted as one of the greatest guitarists of all time on respective lists by Total Guitar and Louder. Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof said that "without question, [Moore] was one of the great Irish bluesmen".[1] For most of his career, Moore was heavily associated with Peter Green's famed 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar. Later Moore was honoured by Gibson and Fender with several signature model guitars.
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