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Jacob Quistgaard (known as Quist) is a Danish guitarist and producer based in Los Angeles. Quist is best known as the lead guitarist with British singer and Roxy music frontman Bryan Ferry. He has been touring with Ferry since early 2014 and featured on his 2014 album Avonmore, with Nile Rodgers, Mark Knopfler, Johnny Marr, Flea and Marcus Miller. Other recording credits include British X-factor winners Little Mix, Stooshe and Valerie June. Quist has also performed with multi-million selling Jazz musician Jamie Cullum, bass player T.M. Stevens, Alison Moyet, Waddy Wachtel and Dutch singer Boris Titulaer. Quist is also known for his YouTube channel (Quist), which mainly features his original music, improvisations, tour vlogs and one of the largest and most popular collections of original "j

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  • Jacob Quistgaard (en)
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  • Jacob Quistgaard (known as Quist) is a Danish guitarist and producer based in Los Angeles. Quist is best known as the lead guitarist with British singer and Roxy music frontman Bryan Ferry. He has been touring with Ferry since early 2014 and featured on his 2014 album Avonmore, with Nile Rodgers, Mark Knopfler, Johnny Marr, Flea and Marcus Miller. Other recording credits include British X-factor winners Little Mix, Stooshe and Valerie June. Quist has also performed with multi-million selling Jazz musician Jamie Cullum, bass player T.M. Stevens, Alison Moyet, Waddy Wachtel and Dutch singer Boris Titulaer. Quist is also known for his YouTube channel (Quist), which mainly features his original music, improvisations, tour vlogs and one of the largest and most popular collections of original "j (en)
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  • Quist (en)
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  • Quist (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Quist_performing_at_The_Hollywood_Bowl_.png
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  • Bryan Ferry, Valerie June, Little Mix, Missy Elliott, Pixie Lott, Coldbrew, Mondo Loops, Lofty, Pointy Features, Kanisan (en)
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  • Quist performing in Montreal in 2017. (en)
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  • Jazz, Blues, Lofi Hip Hop, Rock, Art Rock, Hip Hop, RnB, Instrumental (en)
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  • College Music, Chilled Cow, Lofi Records, Lofi Jazz Records, FretMonkey Records, MeriTone Music, Lofi Blue Records (en)
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  • Musician, Guitarist, Composer, Producer (en)
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark (en)
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  • Jacob Quistgaard (known as Quist) is a Danish guitarist and producer based in Los Angeles. Quist is best known as the lead guitarist with British singer and Roxy music frontman Bryan Ferry. He has been touring with Ferry since early 2014 and featured on his 2014 album Avonmore, with Nile Rodgers, Mark Knopfler, Johnny Marr, Flea and Marcus Miller. Other recording credits include British X-factor winners Little Mix, Stooshe and Valerie June. Quist has also performed with multi-million selling Jazz musician Jamie Cullum, bass player T.M. Stevens, Alison Moyet, Waddy Wachtel and Dutch singer Boris Titulaer. Quist is also known for his YouTube channel (Quist), which mainly features his original music, improvisations, tour vlogs and one of the largest and most popular collections of original "jam tracks" and backing tracks on the internet. The channel has over 140 million views and aside from featuring Quist, it also showcases other notable musicians, including Alice Cooper lead guitarist Nita Strauss and Pink Floyd session bass player Guy Pratt. (en)
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