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- noun A
musician who plays a number of differentinstruments .
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Examples
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Making his bones playing in various bands, the multi-instrumentalist went solo at the hit of the aughts.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 172 Phil Ramone 2011
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A revolving cast, including drummer Jason Boesel and multi-instrumentalist Mike Bloom, rounds out the lineup.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 176 Phil Ramone 2011
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Robert EllisSinger/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Robert Ellis was born in Southern Texas in 1989.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 187 Phil Ramone 2011
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Also nominated in this category is multi-instrumentalist Sam Bush for “Circles Around Me.”
American 'Roots' Music Represented Well in Grammy Nominations 2011
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Beshers is a multi-instrumentalist who has played with McBride for nearly a decade.
Music where they live: Singer Mary McBride's unconventional tour J. Freedom duLac 2011
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By the age of 17, the multi-instrumentalist banjo, guitar, ukulele, piano went pro.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 194 Phil Ramone 2011
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Sugarland, essentially the power pairing of Georgia peach Nettles and her songwriting partner/multi-instrumentalist/comedic foil Kristian Bush, likes to continually stretch the boundaries of the generic genre known as classic country.
Michael Bialas: Jennifer Nettles on Why This Sugarland Is Your Sugarland Michael Bialas 2010
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This prodigious multi-instrumentalist's name became known throughout clubland in the mid-90s thanks to debut release Gabrielle.
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Sugarland, essentially the power pairing of Georgia peach Nettles and her songwriting partner/multi-instrumentalist/comedic foil Kristian Bush, likes to continually stretch the boundaries of the generic genre known as classic country.
Michael Bialas: Jennifer Nettles on Why This Sugarland Is Your Sugarland Michael Bialas 2010
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Luckily, the material by Roberts and multi-instrumentalist Stewart Lerman is a blend of dreamy, jazzy, boozy ballads, some seemingly inspired by 1920s vaudeville. —
Listen Up: Dead Weather goes bobbing through choppy 'Sea' 2010
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