Who's your guitar daddy now?


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Rock and roll-Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton are way up there
Flamenco- Paco de Lucia, John Mcgloughlin, Al Dimeola, in that order
Blues-Buddy Guy...and there are others
Classical-John Williams solo, Sergio and Odaair Assad duo
New promising rock/pop/blues guitarist-John Mayer
I have many of the artist that are listed in my music library and enjoy the unique sound that each artist brings to the stage. I believe comparisons are as useful with musical artist as they are to sports athletes (never ending debate).
I am surprised the list has not included Jack White to this point as I find his versatility and style to push the envelope In todays music scene.
Stop calling Mayer NEW guys! His first album came out on a major label 10 years ago now. Ya'll are playing in to the stereotype that audiophiles care more about gear than music. Have you heard this other new Nirvana band yet?
"Stop calling Mayer NEW guys!"

He is relatively new compared to a lot of the old geezer guitar god names we are throwing out there.

For example, Justin Hayward is in his 60's now I believe as is Neil Young and probably Clapton, Beck, and most of the others as well.

Many of them can still play guitar as well or sometimes even better than they did when young. Practice does make perfect for this I think.

It is all relative......
John mayer is a well schooled kid from git cal.Wow alan holdsworth...yeah,scofeild still my fave for just out fun to listen to.....so many others.Carlos montoya is still my fave for incredible playing...ralph towner still in the game as far as i know?