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The 5 Most Influential Guitarists of the 20th Century
The Cheat Sheet ^ | September 28th, 2016 | Jeff Rindskopf

Posted on 09/29/2016 6:17:49 PM PDT by Mariner

The 20th century could easily be considered the golden age of guitar in popular music. You can hear it in the inventive blues and jazz guitar work that seemed to reinvent the instrument every decade if not every year or so, and you can especially hear it in the invention of the guitar-centric rock genre that became a cultural behemoth in the second half of the century. Popular music today often eschews the guitar in favor of studio-based arrangements, but the guitar players who made the greatest impact in the 1900s continue to influence popular music today. To celebrate their contributions to music and music history, we’re counting off five of the most influential guitarists of the 20th century, in chronological order.

1. Robert Johnson

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A good list.

If it were longer I would add Keith Richards, but then I would stop.

1 posted on 09/29/2016 6:17:49 PM PDT by Mariner
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Sky Dog, Clapton, and Mark Knopfler


2 posted on 09/29/2016 6:19:54 PM PDT by TennTuxedo
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Les Paul.


3 posted on 09/29/2016 6:21:05 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
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Arthur Godfrey.

Oops, ukulele.


4 posted on 09/29/2016 6:21:10 PM PDT by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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“Influential”, not favorite or best or greatest etc.


5 posted on 09/29/2016 6:21:21 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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Spiral Stairs


6 posted on 09/29/2016 6:21:33 PM PDT by struggle (The)
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J.J. Cale


7 posted on 09/29/2016 6:23:29 PM PDT by aomagrat (Gun owners who vote for democrats are too stupid to own guns.)
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Agreed.


8 posted on 09/29/2016 6:23:41 PM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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maybelle carter played the guitar before it was amped , which because so weak was often avoided by band musisuans who played louder instruments, horns , banjos and fiddles of the era.. maybelle carter was therefore a true pioneer on the guitar , indeed many aspiring players who came later started out on her wild wood flower lick.


9 posted on 09/29/2016 6:25:00 PM PDT by seastay
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Ping


10 posted on 09/29/2016 6:25:45 PM PDT by StoneWall Brigade ( America's Party! Tom Hoefling/Steve Schulin 2016)
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If we're talking musically influential, Frank Zappa has to be on that list.
11 posted on 09/29/2016 6:25:50 PM PDT by thoughtomator (This message has been encrypted in ROT13 twice for maximum security)
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5. Duane Allman

No doubt. Duane's style incorporated American music in its entirety. And many did he play with soul.

Honorable mention to Jesse Ed Davis, who inspired Duane to play slide. Listen to Taj Mahal's first few albums for examples of Davis' prowess.

12 posted on 09/29/2016 6:25:51 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo ("To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." - Teddy Roosevelt)
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Carlos Santana


13 posted on 09/29/2016 6:26:57 PM PDT by Adder (Proudly Deplorable.)
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“many” = man.


14 posted on 09/29/2016 6:27:15 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo ("To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." - Teddy Roosevelt)
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Eddie Van Halen.
Randy Rhoads.
Yngwie Malmsteen.


15 posted on 09/29/2016 6:27:35 PM PDT by Brasky (You miss every shot you never take.)
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Five is far too short - there are a few others who are just as important:

Wes Montgomery: Seems like every jazz guitarist steals his octave technique.

Dick Dale: Surf king - generations have copied him.

Yngwie Malmsteen: Tens of thousands of neo-classical shredders owe him their careers.

Andres Segovia: Because he's Segovia.

Eric Clapton: Made blues guitar soloing into a standard 60's/70's rock idiom.

16 posted on 09/29/2016 6:27:48 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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Carlos Santana
John McLaughlin
Jerry Garcia


17 posted on 09/29/2016 6:28:08 PM PDT by BullDog108 (A Smith & Wesson beats four aces!)
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Guy Van Duser.


18 posted on 09/29/2016 6:28:20 PM PDT by SkyDancer ("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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I don’t hear too much of those guitarists’ styles in a lot of music these days. I’ve heard more of the style of Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, even Mick Box of Uriah Heep in a lot of music.


19 posted on 09/29/2016 6:29:43 PM PDT by Olog-hai
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I always liked George Benson.


20 posted on 09/29/2016 6:30:08 PM PDT by mkmensinger
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