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Gary Duncan
Gary Duncan (born Gary Ray Grubb, September 4, 1946, San Diego, California) is an American musician, once guitarist with The Brogues, then most notably with Quicksilver Messenger Service, where the complex interplay between himself and fellow-guitarist John Cipollina did much to define the unique sound of that San Francisco based band. ==Early life and musical career== Duncan grew up in Ceres, California where (as "Gary Grubb") he played guitar for "The RATZ" until they finished their performance itinerary as an opening act for "The Byrds" and the "Rolling Stones" at the War Memorial Auditorium in San Jose, California. It was in 1965 when (as Gary Cole) he joined The Brogues, in Merced, California, and met future Quicksilver Messenger Service drummer Greg Elmore. It was with The Brogues that he adopted the stage name Gary Duncan. He stayed with them until they broke up in 1965.
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