Featuring - Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, James Young, Bo Diddley, Paul Reed, Smith Styx, and many more. Vaughan is pronouced similarly to how you would say the word lawn, but with a v at the start.
2007-03-04 15:13:29
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answered by x_lil_redangel_x 3
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Featuring Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, James Young, Bo Diddley, Paul Reed, Smith Styx and many more
Vaughan is pronounced like Vaaahn.
2007-03-04 15:10:22
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answered by luosechi 駱士基 6
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This is not a sentence as written since it lacks a subject and a verb. "Featuring," which may appear to be a verb, is more likely a present participle acting as an adjective describing something (eg. a cd or a concert). The Sentence might read something like this:
He produced a record featuring such artists as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, James Young, Bo Diddley, Paul Reed Smith, Styx, and many more.
Or you could change feature to the main verb:
His collection featured such artists as ......
2007-03-04 15:20:38
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answered by whatevawhateva 2
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hi,
Featuring, Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, James Young, Bo Diddley, Paul Reed, Smith Styx and many more.
Vaughan - vo-han
2007-03-04 15:12:28
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answered by Sandra Dee 5
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It doesn't really matter where you put the commas because it is an incomplete sentence. I have a cousin with the last name of "Vaughan" and it rhymes with "dawn".
2007-03-04 15:13:19
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answered by Beckers 6
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