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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_SlickEarl Slick - Wikipedia

    Earl Slick (born Frank Madeloni; October 1, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American guitarist best known for his collaborations with David Bowie, John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Robert Smith.

  2. 2 sept. 2021 · David Bowie, newly split from Mick Ronson, was in need of a guitarist, and on arrival in NYC he asked Michael Kamen (who he knew through fashion designer Ossie Clark) if he knew of any likely candidates. Consequently, Earl Slick found himself summoned for a surprisingly unorthodox audition.

  3. 8 juil. 2021 · It’s not surprising that Earl Slick was in the middle of a tour when the first Covid lockdown began. The guitarist is, by his own account, “the biggest roadhog on the planet”, one of rock’s...

  4. Earl Slick, né Frank Madeloni à Staten Island New York le 1 er octobre 1952, est un guitariste rock. Il a notamment collaboré avec David Bowie, Robert Smith, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Jacques Dutronc et Dirty White Boy. Il a aussi joué avec les New York Dolls de 2011 à 2014.

  5. 18 avr. 2024 · Recently, Slick was reunited with various Bowie alumni (among them pianist Mike Garson, guitarist Mark Plati, bassists Gail Ann Dorsey and Tim Lefebvre) on a new band project, KillerStar, spearheaded by singer Rob Fleming and drummer James Sedge.

  6. 25 janv. 2013 · When Stevie Ray Vaughan walked out of the Serious Moonlight tour at the last minute, Bowie called in Slick. After a long break, Slick reunited with Bowie in the early 2000s for Heathen and...

  7. 2 juin 2024 · On May 12 1983, Earl Slick flew to Belgium to begin his second stint as a guitarist in David Bowie’s live band. The gig had been arranged in a hurry, following the last-minute departure of...