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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: French bass guitarists, French classical guitarists, French female guitarists, French jazz guitarists, French pop guitarists, French rock guitarists, Jean-Pierre Danel, Thomas Bangalter, Robert Lelievre, Gill Dougherty, Ferdinand Richard, Jacques Dutronc, Marc Antoine, Henry Padovani, Napoleon Coste, Antoine de Lhoyer, Hadrien Feraud, Solorazaf, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Sylvain Luc, Noel Akchote, Sebastien Izambard, Christophe Godin, Sebastien Agius, Matthieu Chedid, Deweare, Patrick Rondat, Bireli Lagrene, Jean Marc Belkadi, Adrian Le Roy, Joe Duplantier, Olivier Manchion, Cyril Achard, Roland Dyens, Frederic Leclercq, Lucien Gelas, Ludovic Bruni, Nosfell, Robert de Visee, David Fenech, Louis Chedid, Krister Axel, Nguyen Le, Laurent Pardo, Pierre Bensusan, Manitas de Plata, Christophe Pratiffi, Alexandre Lagoya, Tchavolo Schmitt, Francois de Fossa, Thomas Viloteau, Louis Bertignac, Serge Teyssot-Gay, Ida Presti, Mondine Garcia, Chico Bouchikhi, Mathias Malzieu, Nicolas Godin, Marc Ducret, Marc-Edouard Nabe, Marcel Dadi, Nicolas de Angelis, Laurent Brancowitz, Gary Braith, Henri Crolla, Stephane Bertrand, Robert Ballard, Babik Reinhardt, Thomas Dutronc, Jean-Paul Roy, Claude Bourbon, Jonathan Bratoeff, Francois Ovide, Christian Escoude, Francis Moze, Claude Perraudin, Roland Ferrandi, Antoine Carre, Norbert Krief, Frederic Kakon. Excerpt: Jean-Pierre Danel (born 4 June 1968) is a French self-taught guitarist, record producer and composer. Danel started his career as a professional guitarist in July 1982, at the age of 14. He was then mainly influenced by the English guitarist Hank Marvin and The Shadows. After many tours and studio recordings with French session musicians, he released various guitar albums, 7 gold discs in Europe. In the US, his album Stratospheric was named Best Album of the Year 2000 by the In...