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In fact, in its 20 years of existence, the band has only made one change, when Larry Carlton replaced original member Lee Ritenour in 1998.
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In fact, in its 20 years of existence, the band has only made one change, when Larry Carlton replaced original member Lee Ritenour in 1998.
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"He's accomplishing things at a young age that could encourage the youth population not just to go for the standard," says Ritenour, who, at 21, is something of a prodigy himself, having been elected to the council at 19, not long after graduating from Strasburg High (Class of '07).
Strasburg, Va., ponders renaming itself for incoming Nats pitching phenom 2010
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Lee Ritenour first learned to play guitar at age eight, and by 16, he was recording with '60's pop stars The Mamas and The Papas.
Lee Ritenour Gets a Little Help From His Friends for '6 String Theory' 2010
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"He's accomplishing things at a young age that could encourage the youth population not just to go for the standard," says Ritenour, who, at 21, is something of a prodigy himself, having been elected to the council at 19, not long after graduating from Strasburg High (Class of '07).
Strasburg, Va., ponders renaming itself for incoming Nats pitching phenom 2010
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Web: www. piao.com.cn Hong Kong CONCERT Jazz Up: Lee Ritenour: This Grammy-winning jazz musician is known as "Captain Fingers" for his deft mastery of the guitar.
Time Off 2007
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Earlier, Ritenour told Ed Gordon about the work behind this new record.
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So I'm kind of looking forward to doing the next solo Ritenour project.
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Together with keyboardist Bob James, Ritenour founded the jazz supergroup Fourplay.
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Ray had 74 tackles and eight sacks as a junior last season for Ritenour.
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