List of electric violinists
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This is a list of violinists notable for their work with electric violin.
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- Balabhaskar
- Jenny Bae
- Billy Bang
- Randy Benson
- Charlie Bisharat
- Urban Blitz of Doctors of Madness
- Deni Bonet
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- Eos Chater
- Tony Conrad
- Papa John Creach
- David Cross (with King Crimson)
- Billy Currie (on recordings and live performances with Ultravox, Gary Numan, and solo)
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- Manoj George
- Jerry Goodman of Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Stéphane Grappelli
- Stefan Granqvist
- Ganesh and Kumaresh
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- Elspeth Hanson
- Don "Sugarcane" Harris
- Lili Haydn
- Simon House of Hawkwind and High Tide
- Christian Howes
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- Leroy Jenkins
- Jinxx / Jeremy Ferguson from Black Veil Brides
- Eddie Jobson (with U.K., King Crimson, Curved Air, Frank Zappa, and Roxy Music)
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- Mik Kaminski of Electric Light Orchestra
- Eyvind Kang
- Judy Kang
- Embar Kannan
- Ben Karas
- Nigel Kennedy[2]
- Doug Kershaw
- Olga Kholodnaya
- Carla Kihlstedt of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
- Takehisa Kosugi
- Kit Savitr Krash of Byzar, Marc Ribot and Railroad Jerk
- Ganesh Kumaresh
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- Sean Mackin of Yellowcard
- Vanessa Mae
- Mat Maneri
- Hugh Marsh (solo and with Loreena McKennitt)
- Ben Mink (solo and with FM)
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- Stephen Nachmanovitch
- Nash the Slash (solo and with FM)
- János Négyesy
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- David Ragsdale and Robby Steinhardt of Kansas
- Blaine L. Reininger
- Roopa Revathi
- Geoff Richardson (with Caravan)
- Jon Rose
- Davide Rossi
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- Ric Sanders of Fairport Convention
- L. Shankar
- Ray Shulman (with Gentle Giant)
- Tracy Silverman
- Stuff Smith
- Sophie Solomon
- Sue Son (for Britain's Got Talent, as one of the semi-finals in 2009)
- Eddie South
- Eric Stanley
- Linzi Stoppard
- Lindsey Stirling
- Graham Smith (with Van der Graaf Generator)
- L. Subramaniam
- Sugizo
- Dave Swarbrick
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References
- ^ Shewey, Don (6 February 1983). "The Performing Artistry of Laurie Anderson". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- ^ Pritchard, Stephen (12 April 2008). "The Observer Profile: Nigel Kennedy". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 April 2020.