Deep Purple icon Ritchie Blackmore took to social media to pay tribute to Duane Eddy following the guitar pioneer’s death on Tuesday (April 30th) from cancer.Blackmore shared, ‘Just heard about the passing of the wonderful Duane Eddy who was my first guitar idol with songs like Rebel Rouser, Shazam, Some Kind Of Earthquake. I would always rush out and buy his long playing records. My favorite all time tune from him was The Lonely One.
Ritchie Blackmore Tributes Guitar Pioneer Duane Eddy
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