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Default 04-23-2010, 04:12 PM

Thanks for the heads up. The answer to the trivial question lies within:
"How old was Randy when he passed away?"


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Despite Rhoads tragically being taken from us in 1982 at the tender age of 25, the timeless nature of his playing and his compositions continues to inspire young players more than a quarter of a century after his passing. The guitar is a fine and ongoing testament to his genius, to the sheer size of the indelible shadow he cast and to the colossal impact of his brief but brilliant career.

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