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Thomas Blug
Thomas Blug at a concert in Saarbrücken, Germany in 2009.
Thomas Blug, born in Saarbrücken in 1966, is a German musician, guitarist, musical electronic engineer and composer. He also formed his own band Thomas Blug Band with whom he released three albums besides his solo albums. He has also worked with band Dreist with whom he released an album in 1997 and a live album a decade later.
The Bluguitar Amp1, a compact tube amp head designed by Thomas Blug.
In 2014, he launched his own company, Bluguitar, which produces guitar, amplifiers, cabs and effects units.
Discography
Albums
Solo
1996: The Beauty of Simplicity
1998: Electric Gallery
2002: 21st Century Guitar
2011: Blug plays Hendrix (Live album)
2012: Thomas Blug – Best of (Compilation album CD)
with Thomas Blug Band
2005: Guitar from the Hear (Live album + DVD)
2005: Guitar from the Heart – Live in Raalte, NL (Live album)