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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_HarePat Hare – Wikipedia

    Pat Hare (* 20. Dezember 1930 in Cherry Valley, Arkansas; † 26. September 1980 in St. Paul, Minnesota), eigentlich Auburn Hare, war ein US-amerikanischer Blues- und Rockabilly-Gitarrist und Sänger.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_HarePat Hare - Wikipedia

    Auburn "Pat" Hare (December 20, 1930 – September 26, 1980) was an American electric blues guitarist and singer. His heavily distorted, power chord–driven electric guitar performances in the early 1950s is considered an important precursor of heavy metal music.

  3. September 26, 1980 at the Stillwater Prison in Bayport near St. Paul, Minnesota. buried at Stillwater's Fairview Cemetery, Bayport near St. Paul, Minnesota. discography. Pat Hare playing while imprisoned at Stillwater Prison, 1980. source: PBS Clip: Season 3 Episode 31 | 10m 35s.

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  4. Pat Hare was a pioneering guitarist who invented the sounds of Hard-rock, Heavy Matal and Rockabilly way back in the early 50s.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › de › Pat_HarePat Hare - Wikiwand

    Pat Hare (* 20. Dezember 1930 in Cherry Valley, Arkansas; † 26. September 1980 in St. Paul, Minnesota), eigentlich Auburn Hare, war ein US-amerikanischer Blues- und Rockabilly-Gitarrist und Sänger.

  6. 15. Nov. 2023 · Pat Hare influenced Stevie Ray Vaughan, beat Cream and Led Zeppelin to the blues-rock punch, and recorded an eerily prescient guitar knockout called I’m Gonna Murder My Baby. By Jackson Maxwell. published 15 November 2023.

  7. American guitarist and singer from Memphis, Tennessee. His heavily distorted electric guitar playing in the early 1950s influenced blues rock, rockabilly and heavy metal players decades later.