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- Aug 28, 2011
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I'm shocked Joe Bonnamassa was only lightly mention once. He's one of the greatest guitar players you've never heard of. Amazing talent. He'll never have a hit since he plays the blues. I love his playing but the repetitiveness of the blues sometimes turns me off.
Only a couple mentions of Larry Carlton??!! Mr 335 is great!!
That was a great story about Lee Ritenour! I don't like some of the styles (the south american jazz) he plays but sure can play!! I listen to him playing with Dave Grusin quite a bit in the 80's.
I don't think anyone mentioned Peter Frampton!! My father and I wore out numerous 8 tracks of Fampton Comes Alive in the late 70's!!!! My wife and I saw him at Foxwoods last year. He's lost his hair but plays better than ever!! His 3 latest albums are very good.
There are so many great guitarists out there, both past and present. It's unfortunate I don't have the time to listen to 99% of them.
How many of the guitarists mention in this thread do you think the UCONN Women have ever heard of???
Only a couple mentions of Larry Carlton??!! Mr 335 is great!!
That was a great story about Lee Ritenour! I don't like some of the styles (the south american jazz) he plays but sure can play!! I listen to him playing with Dave Grusin quite a bit in the 80's.
I don't think anyone mentioned Peter Frampton!! My father and I wore out numerous 8 tracks of Fampton Comes Alive in the late 70's!!!! My wife and I saw him at Foxwoods last year. He's lost his hair but plays better than ever!! His 3 latest albums are very good.
There are so many great guitarists out there, both past and present. It's unfortunate I don't have the time to listen to 99% of them.
How many of the guitarists mention in this thread do you think the UCONN Women have ever heard of???