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Tommy Eyre's use of the Roland Juno-106 is confirmed by Keyboard Magazine's October 1985 issue, written by Bob Doerschuk, which lists his touring keyboards with WHAM! on page 14, including two Roland Juno-106s, a Yamaha DX5, a Yamaha DX7, and a Rhodes electric piano.

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Tommy Eyre's use of the Yamaha DX5 is verified by the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, authored by Bob Doerschuk. On page 14, the magazine lists Eyre's touring keyboards with WHAM!, which include two Roland Juno-106s, a Yamaha DX5, a Yamaha DX7, and a Rhodes electric piano.

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Tommy Eyre's use of the Yamaha DX7 is confirmed by the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, authored by Bob Doerschuk. On page 14, the magazine lists Eyre's touring keyboards with WHAM!, which include two Roland Juno-106s, a Yamaha DX5, a Yamaha DX7, and a Rhodes electric piano.

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Tommy Eyre's use of the Yamaha CP-80 Electric Grand Piano is confirmed by the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, authored by Bob Doerschuk. The article on page 14 states, "Tommy Eyre used the Yamaha CP-80 Electric Grand Piano on tour with Wham!"

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Tommy Eyre's use of the PPG Wave 2.3 is confirmed by the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine. The article, authored by Bob Doerschuk, states on page 14: "Tommy Eyre used the PPG Wave 2.3 on tour with Wham! on the song 'Everything She Wants'."

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Keyboardist Tommy Eyre, known for his work with Wham!, uses an E-mu Emax as part of his extensive MIDI setup, as documented in the September 1987 issue of Musician magazine.

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Keyboardist Tommy Eyre is confirmed to use the Yamaha TX7 Desktop Module as part of his extensive MIDI setup, which also includes other equipment such as a Roland MKS-1000 motherboard and an E-mu E-max, according to a 1987 issue of Musician Magazine.

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Tommy Eyre, a keyboardist known for his extensive MIDI setup, utilizes the Yamaha DX7-IIFD among his gear. This information is supported by details found in an archived issue of Musician magazine from September 1987.

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Tommy Eyre, a keyboardist who previously worked with Wham!, utilizes a Roland MKS-20 in his extensive MIDI setup, as detailed in a 1987 issue of Musician magazine.

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Keyboardist Tommy Eyre is confirmed to use the Roland JX-8P synthesizer as part of his extensive MIDI setup, which also includes a PG-800 programmer. This information is supported by a 1987 issue of Musician magazine, where it details his equipment lineup alongside other notable instruments and devices he uses.

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Keyboardist Tommy Eyre is confirmed to use the Roland PG-800 programmer as part of his extensive MIDI setup, which also includes a Roland MKS-1000 motherboard, E-mu E-max, Yamaha TX7 and DX7II, Roland MKS-20, and JX8P, as reported in the September 1987 issue of Musician magazine.

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Keyboardist Tommy Eyre is confirmed to use the Roland MC-500 Micro Composer as part of his onstage setup. This is supported by an article from Musician magazine, published in September 1987, which details that the sequencer is used to drive several elements of his extensive MIDI setup, including Roland 727 and 707 drum boxes.

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