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In 1985, Dudek played guitar with Stevie Nicks on her album Rock a Little, and undertook her subsequent tour. In 1989, he did a brief stint with Canadian rock group John Kay & Steppenwolf as their guitarist. But problems developed between Dudek and Kay which led to him leaving the band after a month of touring. [citation needed]
Recording artist, Les Dudek, is known in the music world as a Guitar Legend whose contributions have influenced the history of Rock ‘n’ Roll. With Columbia Records, Les Dudek released four highly acclaimed solo albums; the self-titled debut “Les Dudek” (1976), “Say No More” (1977), “Ghost Town Parade” (1978), and all the music ...
25. Apr. 2013 · His musical influences, along with The Beatles, were Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and The Ventures. He had built quite a reputation around the Florida area as a proficient guitar player, having started playing in local bands as a teenager. Those bands were "The United Sounds", "Blue Truth" and "Power".
Les Dudek. More images. Profile: American guitarist, born August 2, 1952 at Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, USA. Sites: lesdudek.com , Wikipedia. In Groups: Black Rose (8), The Dudek Finnigan Krueger Band. Variations:
One of rock's most requested guitarists, playing with Stevie Nicks, Steve Miller, Cher, and the Allman Brothers Band. Read Full Biography.
Les Dudek is American guitarist Les Dudek’s 1976 self-titled solo debut album. Steve Miller covered “What a Sacrifice” on his album Book of Dreams as “Sacrifice”, which included Dudek and James Curly Cooke in the recording.