Acoustic/Classical guitar. Who is your favorite?


I've been declining to even go outside to run recently since my Sonos player finally realized that the one station I have programmed in is intended to consist of all classical / modern acoustic guitar and has been faithfully delivering that for several days now.

I have discovered many new guitarists that have some serious talent and it seems to sound incredible on my rig and I can't get enough (despite my unltra-low-cost design).

I'm strictly speaking of solo-guitarists of the classical/modern nature. Some have a little percussion or violin parts which is fine too.

So what I'd like to know is... Who is your favorite? And if you have any favorites that only exist on vinyl, include that info for I shall invest in analog to accommodate. ;-)

I'll start. My favorites are Andy Mckee and Antoine Dufour.

Yours?
tiggerfc
From an amazing "sound" point of view on the vinyl format , Almeida has a recording on Crystal Clear Records that is both direct to disc *and* 45 rpm: Beatles arrangements and a work by an obscure Latin composer for percussion, guitar and solo Cello. The vinyl is white.
Eddie Lang
Joe Pass "virtuoso" series
John Fahey
Django Reinhardt
R.L. Burnside
Tony Furtado
Michael Hedges
Mississipi John Hurt
Derek Bailey
Tony Rice
Bryon Sutton
Charlie Christian
Joe Pass check out "virtuoso" series
Derek Bailey
Sonny Sharrock
John Fahey
Leo Kottke
Michael Hedges
Eddie Lang
Django Reinhardt
Tony Rice
David Grisman with Tony Rice "Tone Poems" album. David's albums have great sonics of acoustic instruments simply mic'd.
Bryan Sutton
Tony Furtado

Tried to post my list unsuccessfully(?), sorry if this is repost. Most acoustic, all favorites.