Fred Gerlach
Fred Gerlach (August 26, 1925 – December 31, 2009) was an American folk musician and luthier. Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page credited his recording of the traditional song "Gallows Pole" with inspiring his own band's version.
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- From Makin' Whoopee! to Fred Gerlach in 15 Steps
- From Carol Channing to Fred Gerlach in 11 Steps
- From Bruce Paulson to Fred Gerlach in 11 Steps
- From Jocelyne to Fred Gerlach in 10 Steps
- From Brooklyn, New York to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From Me and My Arrow to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From So Long Dad to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From Will She Miss Me to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From Guess Who's Coming To Lunch to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From Spaceman to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From The Wailing of the Willow to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From Countin' to Fred Gerlach in 9 Steps
- From EMI to Fred Gerlach in 8 Steps
- From Unichappell Music to Fred Gerlach in 8 Steps
- From Harry Nilsson to Fred Gerlach in 8 Steps
- From Six Continents Music to Fred Gerlach in 8 Steps
- From Chris Smith to Fred Gerlach in 8 Steps
- From Gotta Get Up to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From Makin' Whoopee to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From Travelin' Man to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From One: The Best Of Nilsson to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From What Does A Woman See In A Man to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From Episode to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From It's A Jungle Out There to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
- From He Needs Me to Fred Gerlach in 7 Steps
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- Nick Gerlach was the nephew of Fred Gerlach