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Star Licks Productions
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Star Licks Productions (also known as StarLicks) was an instructional music publishing company conceived by Mark Freed and co-founded by Andrew Cross and Robert Decker. The company was at the forefront of creating instructional videos featuring well-known musicians demonstrating their unique musical styles and techniques on-camera.[1]
In 1984, the company's video portfolio debuted with a wide-ranging group of musicians including: Brian May of Queen, Steve Lukather of Toto, Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Al McKay of Earth, Wind & Fire, Carlos Cavazo of Quiet Riot, Louis Johnson of The Brothers Johnson, noted country guitarist, Albert Lee, and acclaimed guitarist/educator Wolf Marshall."[2]
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- Jeff Berlin
- Jason Bonham of Bonham
- Larry Carlton
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- Blas Elias of Slaughter
- Rik Emmett of Triumph
- Ray Flacke
- Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Brad Gillis of Night Ranger
- Ray Gomez
- Larry Graham
- Jim Hall
- Ray Hitchins
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- Robert Johnson
- Davey Johnstone of Elton John
- Stanley Jordan
- John Jorgenson
- Abe Laboriel
- Bruce Lowe
- Tony MacAlpine
- Michael Manring
- Chet McCracken
- Byron Miller
- Dave Navarro
- Ted Nugent
- Les Paul
- Jeff Porcaro of Toto
- Steve Porcaro of Toto
- Trevor Rabin of Yes
- Chuck Rainey
- Rowan Robertson
- Mark Slaughter of Slaughter
- Phil Soussan
- Chris Squire of Yes
- Dana Strum
- Neil Stubenhaus
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- Freddie Washington
- Jeff Watson of Night Ranger
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- Nancy Wilson of Heart
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