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Poison Ivy: “It was easier for me to consider playing guitar because I was such a misfit. For me, anything was fair game” | Guitar World
Gretsch Guitars - Great Gretsch Moments Iconoclastic guitarist Poison Ivy contributes to the creation and rise of psychobilly music in the Cramps, leaving her indelible mark on the sound of punk-rockabilly guitar.
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