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Rock history in 100 riffs

Alex Chadwick
Jul 6, 2012 Updated Jul 9, 2012

Calling all bedroom guitarists...now you've got a new party piece to practice.

Alex Chadwick from the Chicago Music Exchange has released a 12-minute one-take video in which he takes a trip through rock history by performing no less than 100 guitar riffs one after the other, starting with Chet AtKins' 1954 hit 'Mr Sandman' and ending with St Vincent's 'Cruel' from 2011.

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Alex Chadwick Occupation Journalist Notable credit(s) All Things Considered, Day to Day, Weekend Edition Spouse(s) Carolyn Jensen Alex Chadwick is an American journalist best known for his work on National Public Radio, and as a former co-host of the radio newsmagazine Day to Day. He was a part of the development of NPR's Morning Edition in the 1970s and was an on-air personality on All...

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