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Post by Slinger on Jul 12, 2016 10:58:28 GMT
If you like that Neal Schon track look out for his 2001 album, "Voice" It's a bit schmaltzy and commercial in (more than several) places but the material suits his tone to a tee.
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Post by MikeMusic on Jul 12, 2016 11:25:48 GMT
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Post by Sovereign on Jul 12, 2016 15:53:22 GMT
If you are into Gypsey Jazz then you must look up Robin Nolan. When I was a student I used to live with one of his rhythm guitarists. I used to hear them play from time to time in local pubs and it was remarkable, Robin is commonly known as the best Gypsey Jazz guitarist in Europe and now travels the world. Worth a listen.
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Post by John on Jul 12, 2016 18:50:26 GMT
Cheers James I do love a bit of Gypsy Jazz and not heard him I really recommend Jimmy Rosenberg the guy before the drugs took over was just awesome
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Post by John on Jul 12, 2016 18:52:24 GMT
Mike if you like Melodic players that can burn than check out Neil Zaza
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Post by John on Jul 12, 2016 18:54:37 GMT
Also worth checking out Jeff Kollman
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Post by MartinT on Jul 12, 2016 19:40:49 GMT
I think Ally McErlaine deserves a mention. He may be part of a well-known group (Texas, and also Red Sky July) but he is generally not recognised for his outstanding guitar work. I saw Texas a long time ago, before the release of their first album Southside, and already he was a powerful presence on stage, playing not only their own songs but Stones and Hendrix numbers, too.
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Post by Slinger on Aug 5, 2016 17:51:10 GMT
Check out Junior Brown, with a doubkle-neck the likes of which you've never seen before...unless you've seen Junior Brown of course.
And you can take your pick from John Jorgenson, Will Ray, and Jerry Donahue, collectively known as The Hellecasters.
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Post by John on Aug 6, 2016 14:25:08 GMT
Saw The Hellecasters play live at the Mean Fiddler in Harlesden
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