There are many "lost" players that Rolling Stone would miss.
I think Skunk Baxter is very under-rated, especially his ground breaking work with Steely Dan. Amazing body of varied sounds and styles. Can't wait to hear his new solo album coming out.
I love David Lindley's slide guitar, especially on Jackson Browne's early work and with his solo band, El Rayo X.
How about the understated playing of J.J. Cale?
Lindsey Buckingham has a very unique style of playing without a pick.
Steve Earle and Lucinda William's guitarist completely define Americana that rocks.
Within Alternative music, I like both guitarists for Pearl Jam: they are wonderful--better live than on any studio work.
Les Paul was amazing in his NY club dates--a really gifted player, RIP.
Marc Ribot: one of the best of the new session cats: can turn circles over more acclaimed players. Too many great tracks, including his work with Tom Waits.
Rodrigo & Gabriela are incredible alternativo latin music players--amazing live.
Amadou and Tiraniwin define African music.
I think Skunk Baxter is very under-rated, especially his ground breaking work with Steely Dan. Amazing body of varied sounds and styles. Can't wait to hear his new solo album coming out.
I love David Lindley's slide guitar, especially on Jackson Browne's early work and with his solo band, El Rayo X.
How about the understated playing of J.J. Cale?
Lindsey Buckingham has a very unique style of playing without a pick.
Steve Earle and Lucinda William's guitarist completely define Americana that rocks.
Within Alternative music, I like both guitarists for Pearl Jam: they are wonderful--better live than on any studio work.
Les Paul was amazing in his NY club dates--a really gifted player, RIP.
Marc Ribot: one of the best of the new session cats: can turn circles over more acclaimed players. Too many great tracks, including his work with Tom Waits.
Rodrigo & Gabriela are incredible alternativo latin music players--amazing live.
Amadou and Tiraniwin define African music.