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Bernzy 05-03-2004 01:16 PM

Here's a few more:

Toy Caldwell
Leo Kottke
Craig Chaquico
"Buck Dharma"
Neil Schon
Kim Simmonds
Sonny Landreth
Bryan Lee

RIJIMMY 05-03-2004 03:01 PM

One of my favorites is .......me! check it out www.eaststreetjazz.com

I played rock and metal for 15 years. I have been playing only jazz/swing and blues for the last 10. For non-jazz, I really appreciate guys who can play without a ton of distortion or effects. I agree with all of the above except for Nugent. from interviews I've read, he always rags on Jimmy Page, he says he's sloppy, that may be true but Page's playing is a 10,000 time cooler than Nugent's one chord wank.
Here are some of my non-jazz favorites.

Danny Gatton - mind blowing work on a telecaster -this guy is rock, jazz, blues, country and rockabilly all rolled into one.

Jimmy Bryant with Speedy West - incredible western swing guitar. Amazing playing.

Les Paul - sure you've all heard of the guitar, ever hear the man? You won't think Hendrix was wild when you hear the stuff this guy played 20 years earlier. He developed multitrack recording, echo, reverb but the guy is an amazing guitar player. I saw him playning in NYC last year. 83 and still plays great. He is the father of all rock guitar IMHO.

Chet Atkins - beautiful player


Jimmy Vaughn - I agree with all the blues greats but I did not see Jimmy's name. He is not as in your face guitar as his brother but he is a wonderful player. His phrasing is like nothing I've heard. Check out his early stuff with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, not the cheezy stuff on the radio but the stuff on the albums. They were one of the greatest white blues bands.

Duke Robillard - Best music to come out of Rhode Island. Great all around player. I love his jump blues swing playing.

Django Reinheardt - Okay he;s jazz but - My stomach hurts when I hear him play. Jaw dropping and only had 2 usuable fret fingers.

I can post all day.

striprman 05-03-2004 03:48 PM

Very nice version of Autumn Leaves:cool:

Tagger 05-03-2004 07:57 PM

Frank Zappa
Jimi Hendrix
Alvin Lee
Carlos Santana
Angus Young
Deep Purple guy

CAL 05-03-2004 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tagger
Deep Purple guy
Ritchie Blackmore?

Flaptail 05-04-2004 02:06 PM

Leo Kotke is awesome. Saw him a couple summers ago in a coffee house type show in Chatham of all places. Fabulous. Forgot Duane Allman, self taught and could not read a lick of music, unbelievable on slide.:D


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