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Harvey Mandel is an American guitarist known for his innovative playing style, which includes techniques like two-handed tapping and controlled feedback. Born in Detroit and raised in Morton Grove, Illinois, Mandel began his career in the 1960s, collaborating with artists such as Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat, and John Mayall. His notable albums include "Cristo Redentor" (1968), "Righteous" (1969), and "Games Guitars Play" (1970). In 1971, he released "Get Off in Chicago," recorded over three nights with 16 Chicago musicians. Mandel is recognized for his contributions to blues, rock, and jazz. The products available from the artist Harvey Mandel include CDs, vinyls.