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Top 5 blues guitarists of all time
blues guitar players have a different key to d'autres guitarists of any style. Toman notes simple and gather them in emotional solos, riffs and licks that will stand the test of time.
Although there are hundreds of artists Blues ago that really opened the way for folk artists now take on the blues scene by storm. Here are the greatest blues guitarists of 5 in my opinion Of course, all the time.
BB King
Few would argue the impact was incredible BB King on the blues in recent decades. This simple but moving style of game has no rival, and often imitated but never equaled. Is more influenced blues guitarists, then someone else on this list, and has become what some name of a house, even those who do not know the blues.
Albert King
Although not as popular BB King, Albert King was one of "three kings of the blues" (the other two were BB King and Freddie King). A large man standing 6. 4 " 250 pounds he has put his soul into every performance. His first major success came in 1959 with blues "I'm a single man" and continued to record, perform and write until his death in 1992.
Buddy Guy
A pioneer of blues Chicago style Blues Buddy Guy has been touring play, write and play more than 57 years. It was ranked number 13 in Rolling Stong Magazines 100 greatest guitarists of all time, and even had its own style of guitar Fender Stratocaster popular that bears his name. Blues guitar player and number five on the list, Stevie Ray Vaughn was quoted as saying, "Without Buddy Guy Stevie Ray Vaughn would not be "in the magazine Guitarist.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Like many musicians, Stevie Ray Vaughn left us too soon life. He died in a helicopter crash in 1990 at age 35. Buddy Guy, Vaughn was listed in magazines Rolling Stone 100 greatest guitarists in # 7. An award-winning blues guitarist to win several Grammy nominations and a win, it was the most popular guitarists blues rock of the last 30 years
Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters was considered the father of Blues Chicago blues style, and is ranked # 17 on Rolling Stones 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Muddy has the blues across the ocean to England and toured North America in depth. He actively played and toured for 41 years and died in 1982 at the age of 68. Most songs were notable "Forty days and forty nights" "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" and "I Just Want to Make Love to You"
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