Laurence Juber

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Laurence Juber (born November 12, 1952 in Stepney, East London) is an English guitarist, most famous for playing lead guitar in Wings.

A native of London, Juber joined Wings in July 1978 and remained until its disbandment in April 1981. He subsequently became a studio musician and played guitar for numerous television shows, including Happy Days and Family Ties. In 1990, he released his first solo album, Solo Flight. In 2000, Juber released the solo album LJ plays the Beatles and The Collection and in 2003 the album Guitarist was released to critical acclaim.

Juber began playing as a fingerstyle guitarist, once being voted as "Guitarist of the Year" by readers of Fingerstyle Guitar magazine. He also produced and played on Al Stewart's albums Between the Wars (1995), Down in the Cellar (2000), and A Beach Full of Shells (2005).

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