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John LeCompt

1973 - Today

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John Charles LeCompt (born March 10, 1973) is an American guitarist. He has played in multiple bands including Machina, Kill System and We Are the Fallen, and was a tour guitarist for the rock band Evanescence from 2003 to 2007. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. John LeCompt is the 2,517th most popular musician, the 13,809th most popular biography from United States and the 1,042nd most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, John LeCompt ranks 2,517 out of 3,175Before him are Jon Schaffer, Rafał Blechacz, Diana King, Tommy Shaw, Apparat, and Gus G. After him are Diodato, Lee Jong-hyun, Antonio Sánchez, Jim Corr, Brandon Flowers, and Eun Ji-won.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, John LeCompt ranks 530Before him are Kenneth Carlsen, Dario Franchitti, Maximiliano Hernández, George Hincapie, Valérie Donzelli, and Anna Carin Zidek. After him are Albert Portas, Sven Vermant, Nikolai Khabibulin, Eri Fukatsu, DQ, and Martin Hiden.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, John LeCompt ranks 13,809 out of 20,380Before him are Jerome Cowan (1897), Justina Machado (1972), Emma Myers (2002), William P. Clark Jr. (1931), Drew Goddard (1975), and H. Beam Piper (1904). After him are Reed Diamond (1967), Phil Mickelson (1970), Gretchen Whitmer (1971), Barbara Jo Allen (1906), David Herman (1967), and Gary Herbert (1947).

Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, John LeCompt ranks 1,042Before him are Kevin Jonas (1987), Mickey Hart (1943), Billy Taylor (1921), Noodles (1963), Jon Schaffer (1968), and Tommy Shaw (1953). After him are Brandon Flowers (1981), Shawn Lane (1963), Don Kirshner (1934), Grace VanderWaal (2004), Jon Oliva (1959), and Bill Davis (2000).