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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BrettPaul Brett - Wikipedia

    Paul Brett (20 June 1947 – 31 January 2024) was an English classic rock guitarist. He played lead guitar with Strawbs (although he was never actually a member), The Overlanders, [1] The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, The Velvet Opera, Tintern Abbey, Fire, Roy Harper, Al Stewart, Lonnie Donegan. [2]

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · Paul Brett, the 12-string acoustic virtuoso turned guitar designer who collaborated with the likes of Arthur Brown and folk-rock legend Roy Harper, has died, aged 76.

  3. www.youtube.com › c › PaulBrettGuitaristPaul Brett - YouTube

    Clips of Vintage Guitars,guitarists Paul Brett and John Joyce. Musical Actress and writer Michele Breeze.

  4. Biography. Paul Brett is rated as one of the best 12 string acoustic guitarists in the world. He has played or recorded with The Strawbs, The Overlanders, Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, The Velvet Opera, Tintern Abbey, Fire, Roy Harper, Al Stewart, Lonnie Donegan, Paul Brett Sage and in his own right as Paul Brett.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · A noted and immensely talented guitar player of more than five decades or more he performed and recorded with an endless selection of household names in rock’n’roll. He was a music industry guru and influencer, a journalist, a prolific collector of art and memorabilia and an avid collector and world leading expert in vintage guitars.

  6. Apr 23, 2021 · Paul Brett is a renowned guitarist, performer and recording artist. He’s also an instrument historian and designer, a journalist, and a collector. Paul has played with the Strawbs, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Roy Harper, the “King of Skiffle” Lonnie Donegan and others, and here he shares some of his musical highli.

  7. The recently dearly departed PAUL BRETT had undeservedly laboured in the crepuscule of popular music throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, minting 3 or 4 very accomplished albums throughout the latter decade, whether as solo work or with PAUL BRETT SAGE.