
The Strat Pack: Live in Concert
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The Strat Pack: Live in Concert is a film of a 24 September 2004 concert featuring Joe Walsh, Gary Moore, Brian May, Hank Marvin, David Gilmour, Mike Rutherford, and many more musicians, marking the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster guitar. The film was released in 2005.
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Eagle Vision
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Joe Walsh
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Brian May
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Ronnie Wood
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Hank Marvin
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The Crickets
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Albert Lee
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Gary Moore
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Mike Rutherford
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Paul Carrack
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Phil Manzanera
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Amy Winehouse
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Jamie Cullum
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Theresa Andersson
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Andy Fairweather Low
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Annie Clements
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Ben Marvin
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David Gilmour
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Paul Rodgers
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