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Thank you for the list! Pretty good list an even some info. However, I have not heard anything about him for quite a while. r u kidding ? I play and could only wish i wish one tenth as good as these guys. However, in my opinion, Duane took slide playing to a level no one was doing at the time. I can hardly listen to a pop song these days without wanting to hurl. The beauty of it all is that Blues guitarists don’t seem to care which one of them goes above another on any kind of the list. 2: Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) One thing that he has that other blues guitarists don’t have is an incredible voice. it would be very difficult to be unique in the giutar world without treading on someone else bones.. lets just enjoy and dream of playing like these legends. Amen! You have reached your limit of 4 free articles. quite a few of your top ten blues guitarists say that one of their favorite blues players was freddie “texas cannonball” king. My list would include the sadly ignored Peter Green, Otis Rush, Freddie King and Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Can someone tell me what guitar Muddy waters is playing in the picture above? He was ranked #47 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the most influential guitarists in blues music, leading the revival of blues rock in the 1980's. He played in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and co-founded Fleetwood Mac. One of the all time best blues players I’ve seen. His distinctive fingerstyle playing often included playing bass, rhythm, lead, percussion, and vocals, all at the same time. Joe Bonomasa is THE BEST yet…seen & heard them all. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q85FSZXe_KE, mike bloomfeld and BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON?!! His guitar slinging is choice., Joe B is a magnificent person and musician. My top 10 is: I can’t believe Joe Bonamassa is better than all those other guys that’s insane. Thank you. I guess Richie Blackmore… One of the most influential. And whoever plays guitar on the theme music for “Becker”. One of the great things about a list like this is it widens your horizon. Have you ever heard anybody saying, "I've got the blues"? You’re missed. Peter Green. Listen to John Lee Hooker songs on Amazon >>. Jimi is known as one of the best, if not the best, and most influential electric guitarist in popular music. nothing to contribute, really, to the list. Johnson's shadowy, poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend. It’s my opinion that Duane Allman and his blues slide playing is unmatched. During the mid-'70s, Green was diagnosed with psychiatric problems, which broke his career in half. true that. I think that Hendrix was the greatest rock guitarist of all time, I have great respect and admiration for Clapton, but when it comes to most influential, without all the old masters neither would have never reached the level of musicality that they achieved. On “All Over Again” he made that guitar speak what his soul was feeling. Listen to Rory Gallagher songs on Amazon >>. How can a list of the greatest blues guitarist not include Joe Bonamassa? He was a major inspiration for the British blues explosion in the 1960s. He sang in a loud whisper, to a melodious finger-picked guitar accompaniment. Yes, I know his music well. He opened for BB King when he was 12 years old. Most Influential Latin Acts of the Modern Era In honor of our Greatest of All Time special package, our staff of Latin music experts selected the 30 most influential acts of modern time. Also, “Hustled Down To Texas,” “Check Out Her Mama” (very entertaining lyrics), and Winter’s cover of the Stones’ “Let It Bleed.”, he gave muddy waters a second career…..its muddy waters bro….he doesn’t need any help from johnny winter….that’d be like saying john mayer gave the stones a second career. He credits much of his style as coming from Lonnie Mack. I mean, he’s good, but I went through his entire catalog a few years ago and I didn’t find a single song or even an original lick that I wanted to steal. As a result, you can never list one of the old masters behind either Hendrix, Clapton or anyone of their generation. Guy is known for his showmanship, playing his guitar with drumsticks, or strolling into the audience while playing solos. One of my favorites. A seminal Delta blues figure, he remains influential today. By far Bonomassa is incredible. He was influenced by blues artists such as B.B. Bonamassa is an excellent guitarist, but he’s made his bones imitating every guitar legend out there. Peter Allen Greenbaum (October 29, 1946 - ) is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from London, UK. Gatemouth Brown? Don’t hold it against Green because in his years before the drug problems he made masterpieces. His history is interesting. ☹. Burnside, Peter Green, Rory Gallagher Elmore James, Gary Clark Jr. And yes, Joe Bonamassa is incredibly over rated; seriously, he wouldn’t know blues if it bit him on the arse. rfection aether he is playing a 12 string,slide or the Dobro,no one can match his versitility. He refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive, with lyrics focusing on teen life and concerns and utilizing guitar solos and showmanship that would be a major influence on subsequent rock music. Derek Trucks is pretty special now, Modern Blues prodigy Joe Bonamassa…played with all the “Kings” as a child.., Perhaps Gary Moore (RIP God bless you) was just an oversite. Or check out Alvin Lee ” The Bluest Blues” on You Tube. Credited with “inventing” the guitar solo. U know ZZ top made millions doing nothing but copying Magic Sam…. Lets face it.. most if not all of the greats and the general playing public have borrowed or copied either licks styles or whatever from someone else. Thanks Green Eagle, I added a reference to Sumlin in the Howlin’ Wolf section. Chuck Berry, B.B. Bring them together and let them show off their chops. Other than that, I am sure we could all find our favorites to add, but this is a pretty good list. James often played his guitar with an open D-minor tuning (DADFAD). Gary Moore (RIP) never gets his dues. Joe bonamassa absolutely should be on the list. B. After so many commenters recommending Peter Green’s addition to this list, I have now added him as well. Does anyone else think she should be in the top blues influencer list? near the top. Required fields are marked *. Widely regarded as one of the most influential and greatest guitarists of all time, Jimmy Page was ranked third in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. You have 3 free articles left. Stevie Ray Vaughn is the clear number 1. Sadly, his career was cut short when he was killed in a helicopter crash when he was only 35 years old. I was and still am on the fence about Peter Green. one of my favorite blues men is buddy miles(who was in hendrix band of gypsies), and in his song texas cannonball he talks about how both bb king and albert king mentioned to him that freddie was one of their favorites.. now buddy himself i love his blues, but hes a drummer, and he really only has one pure blues album “blues berries” but that is one of my all time favorite blues albums. Otis Rush? I wish a lot of times best would be left off of these articles. This guy is invredible. Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (born October 18, 1926 - March 18, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music. Where is Skydog! Amazingly gifted. Listening to some of this material and reading up on him now, he probably should be on this list. I particularly liked your inclusion of Jimmy Reed, who was not even close to the class of Buddy Guy or B. a really good and accurate list. My opinion is that he’s the most soulful and melodic blues guitarist ever. Tony Rice is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. Jimmy Page has influenced several popular guitarists. Through creating fun and engaging guitar lessons, we aim to spread our love of the guitar to as many new players as possible. Keeping the blues very much alive in this day and age, child prodigy who played with the great B.B King at age 12, long list of albums to date, sold out concerts, and voted nr.1 on the list of 30 best active guitarists, above Clapton, by guitarworld. He played a blue Telecaster, with a white pickguard and two single-coil pickups, whilst a member of the renown British folk-rock band, Steeleye Span , from 1970-1972, 1977-1978 and 1999. And I think that they would agree. i digress :). Jimi Hendrix, while a great guitarist was a psychedelic rock and roller. So many good players,favs,Hendrix,Clapton,Winter,Bloomfield,the 3 king’s,Gallagher,Bonamassa,Trout,Zappa,Guy,Moore,Trucks,so many others,how lucky are we! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us and let’s keep plucking! And Charlie Patton – father of the Delta Blues. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Subscribe for just 99¢. I opened the list to see if I could find his name but no mention. Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976) was an influential American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player. have a good one. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Albert King, and Elmore James. Freddie King should absolutely be on this list. rory gallagher a fantastic guitar player! . His first love was jazz. His sound is like nothing else. and wait Earl Hooker….. Earl Hooker was everybody’s fav… he hasssss to be on there. I love all the stuff that Joe B does. Any list of best guitarists will undoubtedly feature this great within their top 10, or they're wrong. King (September 16, 1925 - May 15, 2015) was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter acclaimed for his expressive singing and guitar playing. You forgot Sister Rosetta Tharp….as usual no women in the top 20…. Listen to Jimi Hendrix songs on Amazon >>. Cactus was America’s LED Zeppelin. He was definitely great, but I don’t feel he contributed enough to music to be on this list of the best and most influential blues guitarists. hope you enjoy his playing as much as i do :). He's also among the most melodic of guitarists, using his solos to move a song along instead of stopping it cold. Gary Moore I realize we are discussing an art form and to each their own. If he add Trucks he should add John Mayer as well, John Mayall was who influenced Clapton and others, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks. Agreed. King 3 Jimi Hendrix 4 Curtiss Lowe 5 Freddytexas cannonball King you can’t forget Muddy Waters Buddy Guy Eric Clapton Rory Gallagher just to name a few. That came so far from the depths you felt it. His catalogue can be repetitive, but jump blues wouldn’t be the same without him. It covers so many greats from beginning to end! Of course, no guitarist worth their salt will leave BB King off the list of their favourite guitarists. He played both alternating and monotonic bass styles incorporating imaginative, often chromatic turnarounds and single note lead lines. A "less is more" type blues player, he was known for his expressive "bending" of notes, a technique characteristic of blues guitarists. I’ve always wondered if he was the unclaimed son of Stevie. His finger-picking guitar style influenced many other artists and his students. He was actually the first blues musician to use an electric guitar. Nonetheless, I’m putting in my two cents. He added rhythmic accompaniment by tapping or slapping the body of his guitar. Nice to see this list do so also. Teach yourself guitar I’ve looked on a dozen or more of these “greatest” lists. His blues style was influenced by many blues guitarists. 1: Brian May (Queen, The Brian May Band), are you kidding or is it a side effect of mushrooms Hi ..so many great guitarists.. all good choices and ;lets face it.. everyone has a unique ear for music. All the guitar players on the list are great and very influential. And to moden blues men who are just as talented Joe Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Gales, Derek Trucks, Jonny Lang, Melvin Taylor, Jason Barwick , Zac Harmon I could go on! This is your last free article. I’ve heard about every blues guitarist that’s available for listening, and they don’t even measure up. Duane Allman… Unfortunately for everybody died prematurely.Given his body of work,Mastery of the genre,respect he commanded especially by his contemporaries..qualifies him completely… In my opinion… but thank you for the list I’ve got a lot of time on my hands driving across the country and I look forward to checking out some of the older pioneers…. Just as good as Clapton and maybe even better in my opinion. Still around. Long John Hunter?????????????? Clapton said Freddie was the first blues player he tried to copy. Well, it’s spelled Vaughan. Being a SRV fan, I’m glad he made the cut! Blues guitar is one of the most influential guitar genres, therefore the best blues guitarists had a significant impact and influence on our music today. Blind Boy Fuller and Blind Willie McKellen should definitely be listed. Although some of her songs are definitely bluesy, like “That’s All”. Initially playing acoustic and electric guitar, he started singing and later using a brace for his harmonica, Gallagher learned to play slide guitar, using a plectrum and metal slide on his smallest finger. He is often considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in the history of rock music by other musicians and commentators in the industry, and one of the most important and influential musicians of his era across a range of genres. I don’t know much about him, but you might be right. Muddy was ranked #17 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. I totally agree, however, Joe is fairly recent to the mix. He also became proficient on the alto saxophone, bass, mandolin, banjo, and the coral sitar, utilizing a glass slide made from an American Coricidian bottle on his electric guitars, instead of the metal slide. , While I respect an opinion, and like the guitarists you list, voicing such arguments against Bonamassa means you clearly don’t know him. King's work. Please try again later. Personally I’d add Blind Willie McTell and Blind Blake =), Mike Bloomfield was playing with Muddy as a teen. He had to be lead out to the microphone, one bandmate on each arm as he shuffled in tiny steps. Why do you think Green belongs on this list? A list of “top” blues guitarists without Charlie Patton? She was an amazing musician for sure, influenced the future of music. Ever since the end of the 19th century when the African-American communities of the Southern US started playing and singing the blues, it has affected and shaped other musical genres as well, including Jazz and Rock and Roll. But because of the names on this list. Otis Rush? He was ranked #7 in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Stevie Ray Vaughn was a guitarist, singer, songwriter who was the frontman of blues rock band Double Trouble. Many music critics, connoisseurs, and music lovers certify that Marcin Dylla is among the world’s elite of … When you list Howling Wolf, I think you should really give the credit to Hubert Sumlin, who did most of the guitar playing for Wolf. On the ‘most influential’ side, the list has to include Mississippi Fred McDowell. Music affects our mood, mindset, and everything about us, therefore these influential blues guitarists shaped society as well. Good marketing strategy but he really hasn’t added anything original to the Blues lexicon. Nice list as it puts all the classics on there, nice to see nobody modern on there because with out any disrespect to them, there isn’t anything much more that can be done that hasn’t already been done. SONNY LANDRETH. Roy Buchanan’s ‘Wayfaring Pilgrim’…is the best blues tune ever. The slide work on Mountain Jam will bring tears to your eyes. Thank you for reading TIME. That’s right every guitar solo you have ever heard can be traced back to Johnson. Listen to Mississippi John Hurt songs on Amazon >>. He developed a 'talking blues' style that was similar to the early Delta blues, his music was metrically free. James's 1931 work is considered idiosyncratic among pre-war blues recordings and formed the basis of his reputation as a musician. Subscribe for just 99¢. Got to have him on every blues guitar list….somewhere Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I’m not sure if he’s any relation to Stevie Ray. He was known as The King of the Slide Guitar and had a unique guitar style, noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice. In ’98 he was the best he ever sounded. He also used very unorthodox tunings (i.e., tuning as low as C to allow him to make sweeping string bends). Played with Joe Bonomasa one time that can be found on YouTube. the reason i started writing this message is to make a suggestion. He will never be forgotten. Oh, and I think he may be the most beautiful man I have ever seen. The guy was insanely good. Clapton got Duane Allman to help him out on the Derek and the.Dominoes album because he just coudnt pull off Listen to Muddy Waters songs on Amazon >>. Another great artist taken so young. He gave Muddy Waters a 2nd career. While he played some blues songs his claim to fame was rock and roll man. Ever heard Jeff B. talk bout this guy? Listen to T-Bone Walker songs on Amazon >>. Where in the f*** is Skydog? Where is Kenny Wayne Sheppard. MISSISSIPPI FRED MCDOWELL, CHARLEY PATTON, LONNIE JOHNSON, BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON, BLIND WILLIE MCTELL no clapton without bloomfeld i think and no cream withoutpaul butterfield blues band, There are so many great bluesmen that it’s hard to pick from all the greats however, let’s not forget the great Roy Buchanan “When My Guitar Sings the Blues”. Jamplay review Slim Harpo? Guitar Slim? This one always gets short shrift since it’s on the same album as the undeniably amazing power-ballad Sister Christian, but good ol’ Ranger perfectly captured the plastic-fantastic mall-crawling faux-fun of mainstream 80’s America on this one.Night Ranger was never cool, and neither is this song, really, but not everybody was cool back then. Not surprising either, BB King is a bonafide blues icon who is one of the genres most influential names, and his iconic style can still be felt in music today. It cannot be explained. I happened to catch Robert Cray in Vegas a couple of months ago and he still rocked the house. where is he 2 Albert Collins I don’t know ask Rory Gallagher. Nice list. A rare man. What about Roy Buchanan people!?? He was known for bending strings on his, formally owned by Peter Green, 1959 Les Paul. Listen to the opening bars of the studio version of “Be Careful With A Fool” and tell me that’s not the greatest opening guitar solo you’ve ever heard. Mike Bloomfield and Freddie King need to be on the list as well as Duane Allman, etc. Neil Young is one of the most influential songwriters and guitarists of his generation, known for recording such favorites as "Old Man," "Harvest Moon" and "Heart of Gold." The most recent I had heard him was in Michigan. Much of Hopkins' music follows the standard 12-bar blues template but his phrasing was very free and loose. He became famous for performing his own unique style of blues, which was originally closest to Delta blues. He is commonly referred to as one of the greatest guitar players of all time. I wish someone out there would put on some cutting head shows . There are some great videos on YouTube of Jeff playing with SRV, Clapton, other greats. the most influential blues guitar players man His own unique genre of the blues often incorporated the boogie-woogie piano style and a driving rhythm. Carulli wrote more than 400 works for the instrument, including numerous solo and chamber works and several concertos. Johnny Winter was one of the best bluesmen. Which is the title of this list. No Duane Allman or Warren Haynes or Derek Trucks. Mathis James "Jimmy" Reed (September 6, 1925 - August 29, 1976) was an American blues musician and songwriter notable for bringing his distinctive style of blues into the mainstream. All blues influenced but not blues in my opinion…. 4: Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) This man put his heart and soul into every song he played. Eric Patrick Clapton (born 30 March 1945) is an English blues-rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. All of these blues artists in this list are the best. To me influential and pioneers are more important. Easily the most-influential of all early Blues guitarists (on other Blues guitarists that followed). B.B. John Hurt (July 3, 1893 — November 2, 1966) was an influential country blues singer and guitarist. Johnny Copeland, Shemeka Copeland, Ruthie Foster, Samantha Fish, Gary Clark Jr, Joe Bonamassas, Rhianna Giddens, Danielle Nicole, Dana Fuchs, Anthony Gomes, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Beth Hart, Alabama Shakes, Ida Mae, Larkin Poe, Ana Popovic and so on. William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish blues-rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter. Magic Sam? Magic SaM? Wow, that sounds complicated. But he and his songs are the reason ABB continued to live and thrive, and his bluesy/country guitar floats my boat. Johnny Winter can play the blues any way imaginable to pe 39 Tommy Lee. Hendrix, naturally, was a huge fan. I’m sure its on You Tube or buy it on Amazon. It really wonderful to see all these gr8 musician their work and great comments too by fantastic critics. A choice selection from one of the most influential catalogues in independent music… (Image credit: Gary Malerba/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Art-rock noiseniks Sonic Youth emerged from New York’s No Wave scene in the mid-1980 but belonged to no such convenient pigeonhole. I saw him 4x over 4 decades. Night Ranger - You Can Still Rock In America. Check it!! There are many more. I think Keith Urban should be added to the list. Earl Hooker? Please attempt to sign up again. Please look up how many blues guitarists/ rock guitarists/ bands even freaking pop guitar players that Clapton has influenced and then come back here *EDITED. He assumed a unique multi-voice style produced solely with his thumb and index finger, playing not only ragtime and blues tunes, but also traditional and original tunes in four-part harmony. Skinny black guy with glasses, kinda nerdy looking, well dressed? He was ranked fourth in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and #53 on their list of the "Immortals: 100 Greatest Artists of All Time". Magazines, Digital Give it 20 more years though, he’ll probably get there . As such, the best blues guitarists were shaping the music of tomorrow, without them knowing it. Anyhow, I just found a great performance from here, check it out. The Edge (U2) Although he most commonly played the twelve-string, he could also play the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, concertina, and accordion. Never self marketed himself. Yeah, he can’t make this list, but it’s awesome that he is influencing and motivating you, and probably many other people as well, to play the blues. Guitar Slim? As I said, this is my own little list of best blues guitarists, but please add your picks below! Albert Collins? Allman actually said Betts was better. He was an extraordinary blues musician. He hasn’t done anything for blues that his predecessors haven’t already. Thanks for your comment Vince. where’s Otis Rush? Listen to Eric Clapton songs on Amazon >>. No pun intended. first off, because a “best…” / “most influential…” list is subjective, like you said. Vaughan's sound and playing style often incorporated simultaneous lead and rhythm parts. secondly because i don’t really know enough about the subject to have a decent opinion on the matter. There are some great independent blues artist out there right now. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending and vibrato that would influence virtually every electric blues guitarist. Big Bill Broonzy was better than Leadbelly IMO. I may have missed it but I didn’t see Duane Allman of the Allman Bros band listed. JIMMY PAGE Green created iconic songs like “Black Magic Woman”, “the Green Manilishi”, and Oh Well”. TheGuitarLesson.com, created by Tom Fontana, is dedicated to bringing the highest quality guitar tutorials to beginner guitarists. Unfortunately, ten years later, I had to walk out of his show; it was too painful to watch. His rough-edged, slightly fearsome musical style is often contrasted with the less crude but still powerful presentation of his contemporary rival, Muddy Waters. He was a great player, but I’m not sure he can be named one of the best or most influential blues musicians. To me I want to listen to it all. His fans respect and love him. Your email address will not be published. Jorma Kaukonen…granted he’s from Mars, but he’s gotta be up there with the best of ’em ! * The request timed out and you did not successfully sign up. The Roma musician was one of the most influential jazz figures, and greatest guitarists, to emerge from Europe, and pioneered what would eventually be called “gypsy jazz”. I also thought of Mississippi Fred. And there is a lot if great blues being played in our day and age no thanks to pop or American Idol. Lonnie Johnson has got to be in the Top-5. I know there are lots who’d say Betts only rates honorable mention. This omission must be an oversight. “Albatross” was actually a huge hit in England and even topped the Beatles in their hey day. Listen to Robert Johnson songs on Amazon >>. 4 Freddie King No one has ever said more with fewer notes!!!!!! Because anything since Elvis would not be here without a lot of the names on here. Nonetheless, he was distinguished by his guitar's more powerful sound, which was interestingly a modified, hollow body traditional acoustic guitar, which sounded like the more modern solid-body guitars. He’s great, but I wouldn’t call him one of the most influential blues players yet. Vaughan was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Your email address will not be published. Rob Verhorst—Redferns/Getty Images. Subscribe for just 99¢. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our. 1 Albert King Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) was an American blues singer and musician. Just listen to his recording of Hot Fingers. Mike. All Rights Reserved. 9: Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple) Listen to his solo for “I’ve got a mind to give up living.” If you are not convinced it is a lost cause. While not so much influencial, Jeff Healey was a truely legendary blues-rock guitarist and singer. Gary Moore, always overlooked Look at when he was achieving his raw sounds and creating riffs that were copied later by Chuck Berry. Nothing against the others listed, I enjoy all their music but to exclude Duane Allman is unbelievable. Keep the blues alive all the names mention above are the best every single one, There has to be a mistake. The genre itself is too pure and filled with powerful feel to focus on minor things like this. Do you understand the meaning of INFLUENTIAL or are you say unable to look past your bias to understand what the word means? Glad to see Rory Gallagher, but Peter Green’s ommission is inexcusable. You have a limited number of free articles. Has pinch harmonics and volume swells made a sound that no one else has duplicated nearly as well. Ah, Earl Hooker… Two Bugs and Roach… one of my favorites. Duane Allman obviously is the greatest influence of the greatest living blues guitarist. This man is second on my list behind Hendrix. We can have another ten or twenty best list Of course Santana used Green’s influence in many of their songs including their biggest hit. They all give a nod to those who came before them. right, that’s about it. I saw something on PBS the other day, might have been Soundbreakers? Sorry for spelling errors.

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