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Marty Friedman: From Megadeth to the 'Ryan Seacrest Of Japan' to a Shredding New Album | Billboard
Guitarist Marty Friedman forged a path to Japan with help from Oklahoma
Amazon.com: Tokyo Jukebox 3: CDs & Vinyl
MARTY FRIEDMAN Featured In New Episode Of Fender Japan's "Made In Japan Modern Series"; Video - BraveWords
Japanophiles: Marty Friedman - Japanology Plus - TV | NHK WORLD-JAPAN Live & Programs
Marty Friedman Mines J-Pop for Metal
MARTY FRIEDMAN releases video for 'Shukumei' from 'Tokyo Jukebox 3' album – Arrow Lords of Metal
Marty Friedman Announces New Album Tokyo Jukebox 3 | MetalSucks
Watch MARTY FRIEDMAN (Ex-MEGADETH) Perform "Japan Heritage Official Theme Song"
Marty Friedman's “What is J-POP?”: A response – appears
Marty Friedman theorises why there are fewer guitar solos in mainstream music – and why Japanese pop could follow suit
Marty Friedman Interview, Why He Moved to Japan
Marty Friedman: Top 10 Japanese Bands You Should Check Out | Ultimate Guitar
Marty Friedman performs "Japan Heritage Official Theme Song" on EMGtv - YouTube
Watch Marty Friedman Reunite with Megadeth in Japan | MetalSucks
Watch: MARTY FRIEDMAN Performs At Japanese Stadium Before YOKOHAMA DENA BAYSTARS Baseball Game - BLABBERMOUTH.NET
A Former Megadeth Guitarist's Journey To Japanese Pop : NPR
MARTY FRIEDMAN Explains How He Became A TV Star In Japan
Megadeth's Marty Friedman Left Heavy Metal Stardom To Become A Japanese TV Star? | WBUR News
Marty Friedman - This is Kohmi Hirose, living legend, singer and composer. Her music was one of the first things that got me interested in Japanese music. Her songs are pop, but
Japan-based guitar legend Marty Friedman talks living in the Land of the Rising Sun | Georgia Straight Vancouver's source for arts, culture, and events
Marty Friedman Mines J-Pop for Metal
Marty Friedman Interview, Why He Moved to Japan
Marty Friedman - Wikipedia
Marty Friedman: “Much of the Japanese music that is currently very popular has a melodic structure that echoes a lot of '70s Western rock and pop“ | Guitar World
From Japan into the 'Inferno': An Interview with Marty Friedman | Vortex Music Magazine