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    Oct 31, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesMoney · Gary Hoey · Rashead Webb · J Prister · Jesse Mobley · "Jason ""Iceberg"" Lary" · "Jevon (Pka ""Dj Len""...

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  2. Jun 21, 2010 · Money - Gary Hoey. Off of Gary Hoey's Best of album, he's my favorite guitarrist and I also noticed that no one has uploaded much of Gary Hoey's studio versions of songs, ALSO THIS...

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  3. Money (1999) “Money” is the reward of a years worth of Garys hard work in his home studio. By combining killer hard rock riffs with modern-day recording techniques, Gary emerged with a record that set his course for the future without forgetting his rock and roll roots.

  4. Oct 19, 1999 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Money" on Discogs.

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    Money marks a return to Hoey's all-instrumental roots, after having sung on two songs on his previous studio album Bug Alley. It also features a marked increase in the use of electronic percussion and backing. Many of the songs titles reflected surfing culture and lingo, suggesting that Hoey was at the time embracing the public's perception of him ...

    Money is the reward of a year’s worth of Gary’s hard work in his home studio. By combining killer hard rock riffs with modern-day recording techniques, Gary has emerged with a record that sets his course for the future without forgetting his rock and roll roots.

    "Money" 3:04
    "Peahi" 4:22
    "Da' Kine" 3:21
    "Bula Brain" 4:05
    Ray Riendeau- bass
    Glen Sobel- drums
    Dave Kaplan- executive producer
  5. Oct 19, 1999 · Money by Gary Hoey released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Oct 28, 2017 · His fourth proper studio album, Money -- not counting no less than three holiday records and a live album -- starts off on the wrong note with a horridly misguided reworking of Pink Floyd's "Money" as a post-Surfing With the Alien instrumental, complete with a wah-wah melody line.