None if you're an electric band.
Yes, but without an electric guitar (your question implies just one guitar, an acoustic) your band may have a decidedly folksy feel to it.
They are a comedy band containing Jack Black (vocals and acoustic guitar) and Kyle Gass (acoustic guitar) and they have there own movie
She does vocals and acoustic guitar in the band "Amitie"www.myspace.com/amitieacoustic
The best way to get the Play it Loud stamp is to grab your buddies and form a FULL band. A full band consists of possibly each of these: 1 tuba 1 electric guitar or substitute for an acoustic guitar 1 drummer There can also be trombones, keytars but four instruments are needed. The MUST haves to get the stamp is the tuba, drums, electric guitar and or acoustic.
Johnny may have played electric guitar on various recordings over the years, but a majority of his public appearances and live concerts were him playing with acoustic guitars. He did have someone play the electric guitar with him in his live band, but most of his performances were with an acoustic guitar.
trumpet, drums, guitar (bass, acoustic,electric) and mabye tuba
The members of the Blue Highway Band are Tim Stafford, Jason Burelson, Rob Ickes, Shawn Lane and, Wayne Taylor. This band has been performing together for 17 years.
Elvio Fernandes plays keyboards, acoustic guitar, and background vocals in the band Daughtry.
A bass-guitar and an electric bass guitar is the same thing, unless you want to get technical and call it an acoustic bass guitar and an electric, whereas your answer would be electric (for a rock/alt./punk/metal band) ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Geddy Lee- Acoustic and Electric guitar Alex Lifeson- electric guitars and classsical guitar but I believe out of the two Alex Lifeson would be the main guitarist of the band.
Steel: Drew Belk Fiddle: Jason Barlow Drums: Ty Smith Lead Guitar: Loren Ellis. Acoustic Guitar: Brian Spradlin
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