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THE BEAT GOES ON

NEW YORK—Earl Slick was not only the guitarist whose licks scorched through David Bowie’s Station To Station album (“Anything good on that album is mine,” he says); he had the je ne sais quoi to quit his $3,000 a week gig with Bowie and strike out with a band of his own.

September 1, 1976
Rick Johnson

THE BEAT GOES ON

Slick Spews It Out

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