Female Guitar Shreddeers

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Re: Female Guitar Shreddeers

Postby Rotalsnart » 19 May 2012, 15:27

Smokin' Malina Moye:



She's the daughter of George Moye, bassist in Bernard Allison's band.

By the way, for any blues fans out there, Shun Kikuta, formerly lead guitarist of the late Koko Taylor's band, is playing at Bobwundaye tonight at 9:30.
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Re: Female Guitar Shreddeers

Postby TheGingerMan » 19 May 2012, 21:12

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Re: Female Guitar Shreddeers

Postby Dougster » 20 May 2012, 02:07

Rotalsnart wrote:Smokin' Malina Moye:



She's the daughter of George Moye, bassist in Bernard Allison's band.

By the way, for any blues fans out there, Shun Kikuta, formerly lead guitarist of the late Koko Taylor's band, is playing at Bobwundaye tonight at 9:30.


Wow, can you try and get her to play at Bobs!
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