those are all cult classics. and ya. i think there needs to be more john mayers right now, cause hes the only one keeping blues alive in the curent music industry
Awsome i agree with delossantosj those are classics.
I'm terribly sorry! I've seen so many users with that picture, but most are guys (strangely enough, eh?). I'm used to seeing the girls with ranks like Duchess, Lady, etc.
Thats ok i know what you mean i make the mistake of assuming gils as guys on here loads its really embarassing.
those are all cult classics. and ya. i think there needs to be more john mayers right now, cause hes the only one keeping blues alive in the curent music industry
I'm a huge fan of the blues. But then again, I'm just a big fan of music in general.
My favorites include the Three Kings of Blues (Freddie King, Albert King, and B.B. King), Jimi Hendrix, SRV, and Eric Clapton. The most influential blues guitarists for me as a guitar player would be Freddie and Duke Robillard (my guitar teacher introduced me to the blues through these two), and Jimi Hendrix.
I always wanted to listen blues in more daily basis but for some reason i couldnt Probably cause i was more in metal and rock those days (some time ago), besides that i got the chance to meet some nice blues musicians or albums to enjoy the genre.
B B King, his bee bee guitar tech and the Emotion is just amazing Janis Joplin, her voice is so .... dunno (i wanna cry) Stevie Ray Vaughan (this guy was a guitar master... jezz) ZZ Top (since the day i listen to their songs, i like it) Eric Clapton - From the Cradle (really awesome cover blues album)