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  Who is your overall favorite guitarist?
At 44 years of age, I personally feel fortunate to have lived in an era along with some of the finest guitarists who have ever lived. I have always had an overwhelming love of music. As I look back to my earlier years of music appreciation (I took formal piano training for 17 years) I remember how my instructor would suggest exposing myself to the many different styles and disciplines of music.

These were such valuable words of wisdom. Considering the fact that this suggestion, more or less, forced me to be more open to musicians other than those that played in strictly rock and roll bands.

Wow, was I surprised to find that I could be as entertained by Chet Atkins and Les Paul as I could be by Ritchie Blackmore or Carlos Santana. Just think about some of the finest from our time. Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Robin Trower, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Johnson, Steve Howe, Al DiMeola, the list could seem almost endless. All such incredible musicians.

Although it's very hard to pick one person or style in particular, let's remember the key words, "overall favorite".
I would probably have to say that my overall favorite would have to be Steve Morse (from Dixie Dregs fame).

Who is your favorite?
Buscis2  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

01-04-03
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01-04-03   Someone new, but i would have to say sean watkins from nickl ...   S7horton

01-04-03   Clapton   Dogeatpuppy

01-04-03   My favorite would probably not be the most talented. there ...   Nrchy

01-04-03   I second phil keaggy as the most talented. i would have to s ...   Clingman71

01-04-03   Angus young   Xpuk

01-04-03   Stevie ray, hands down...a monster, and boy can he make that ...   Warrenh

01-04-03   Considering those still active...ronnie earl   Mitja

01-04-03   If allen holdsworth is not at the top your not listening. he ...   Snook2

01-04-03   I second mitja with ronnie earl being my overall favorite li ...   Precbsed

01-04-03   Jimmy page. not as many notes-per-second as a lot of other ...   Whknopp0713

01-04-03   How about george benson?   Amorsby

01-04-03   Oscar lopez ! try his heat disc...   Sayas

01-04-03   This is a first! i agree with warrenh! srv is my favorite to ...   Maxgain

01-04-03   Jerry garcia   Jond

01-04-03   Duane allman captured the feelings of the southern blues sou ...   Tweekerman

01-04-03   How about a vote for all of the jeff beck fans.   Buscis2

01-04-03   Ernest ranglin   Tweakgeek

01-04-03   Mark knopfler   Czapp

01-04-03   I'm sure everyone has their favorite, but over the years one ...   Ucmgr

01-04-03   Let me say a word for my personal favorite, wes montgomery. ...   Mrwigglewm

01-04-03   Max, i saw him in concert about 6 weeks before he died. he ...   Warrenh

01-04-03   Ry cooder is one not yet mentioned that i really enjoy and h ...   Mikelavigne

01-04-03   Hey y'all, jimi hendrix, one of the, if not the most influe ...   Jrwr7

01-04-03   You already mentioned him. ritchie blackmore is my overall ...   Curbach

01-04-03   richard thompson   Waltersalas

01-04-03   Yan akkerman is a true virtuoso guitarist able to play any k ...   Marakanetz

01-04-03   Hendrix had the best tone and the best combination of rock, ...   Philjolet

01-04-03   Hmmm. how about julian bream, andres segovia, pepe romero, ...   Judit

01-04-03   Living: melvin taylor, ed bickert dead: sammy lawhorn, wes m ...   Hdm

01-04-03   If i'm allowed two, i'd have to add bill frisell.   Jond

01-04-03   It is impossible to limit to 1. johnny winter needs to be a ...   Csericks

01-04-03   Dicky betts and duane allman!most of the solos were played b ...   Jdlepera

01-04-03   Michael hedges was on a whole other level and unbelievable l ...   Steuspeed

01-04-03   How about eddie van halen   Dabears1983

01-04-03   Doc watson is my overall favorite, but he would (and did) gi ...   Paulwp

01-04-03   Check out susan tedeschi.   Ljgj

01-04-03   Randy rhodes deserves to be on this list too   Glen

01-04-03   Michael landau   Jla

01-04-03   Early ronnie earl before he cleaned himself up. look for his ...   Makersmark

01-04-03   David gilmour. he can make me smile anyday. ever seen the vi ...   Mejames

01-04-03   As soon as i decide on one, i think of others. i like wes mo ...   4yanx

01-04-03: Garfish
I've seen Buddy Guy live and agree he's incredible, and I also like Ry Cooder. Not considered an "out front" musician, but over the last few years I have really come to appreciate the guitar play and musical talent of The Cowboy Junkies Michael Timmins. Cheers. Craig
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01-04-03   Steve vai. steve morse would be a close 2nd, maybe bill nel ...   Oneprof

01-04-03   Hands down it has to be george gobel.   Dekay

01-04-03   Charlie christian and wes montgomery.   Amandarae

01-04-03   Yes! all the above plus.. michael sheckner, ronnie montrose. ...   Voodoochile

01-04-03   Oneprof, you are unfortunately, absolutely correct. the reco ...   Buscis2

01-04-03   Amorsby, if your a benson fan, you may want to check out nor ...   Buscis2

01-04-03   Jeff beck - favorite innovative guitarists eric clapton, bu ...   Rosstaman

01-04-03   Paul galbraith   Danner


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