yes it is true they were buddies in new york in the 50's
Johnny Ramone played guitar in The Ramones
Joan Crawford played the female lead in the 1954 movie 'Johnny Guitar'. The second female lead was Mercedes McCambridge.
Johnny Depp
He played pianos and a 12 string guitar and lots more.
You mean what instruments DID he play... Well, he played the guitar, the harmonica and sang vocals.
Johnny Ramone played guitar in The Ramones
Joan Crawford played the female lead in the 1954 movie 'Johnny Guitar'. The second female lead was Mercedes McCambridge.
Johnny Depp
He played pianos and a 12 string guitar and lots more.
Jennifer Restivo has: Played Trisha in "Mercy" in 2009. Played ME Laura Trent in "Blue Bloods" in 2010. Played Sarah Ellis in "Person of Interest" in 2011. Played Diana Hartman in "We Are the Hartmans" in 2011. Played Beverly Jackson in "Unforgettable" in 2011. Played Cassie in "Perfectly Normal" in 2013.
Carmela Restivo has: Played Mother Friscalli in "The Green Years" in 1946. Played Minor Role in "It Happened in Brooklyn" in 1947. Played Fat Woman in "Fiesta" in 1947. Played Old Italian Woman on Train in "Spy Hunt" in 1950. Played Fat Woman in "The Toast of New Orleans" in 1950.
You mean what instruments DID he play... Well, he played the guitar, the harmonica and sang vocals.
The 1954 Western movie 'Johnny Guitar' starred Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge and Scott Brady. Also appearing were Ward Bond, Ben Cooper, Ernest Borgnine, John Carradine, Royal Dano, Frank Ferguson, Paul Fix, Rhys Williams and Ian MacDonald.
lots of songs are played on guitar..for example: Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash, Seek and Destroy by Metallica, and Iron Man by Ozzy Osbourne. that's just three out of the millions. hahaha
I actually set up for a band name Sidewinder out of milford,ohio and their gutar player played for Johnny Paycheck . His name is Bill Rein
The Steel player most popularly assoctiated with him is Johnny Sibert. He was his longtime sideman.
The guitar on Johnny Mathis's song "Twelfth of Never" was played by renowned guitarist Al Caiola. The song, released in 1957, features Caiola's smooth guitar work, complementing Mathis's vocals. Caiola was known for his versatility and contributions to various music genres, making him a sought-after session musician during that era.