Who is your overall favorite guitarist?


At 44 years of age, I personally feel fortunate to have lived in an era along with some of the finest guitarists who have ever lived. I have always had an overwhelming love of music. As I look back to my earlier years of music appreciation (I took formal piano training for 17 years) I remember how my instructor would suggest exposing myself to the many different styles and disciplines of music.

These were such valuable words of wisdom. Considering the fact that this suggestion, more or less, forced me to be more open to musicians other than those that played in strictly rock and roll bands.

Wow, was I surprised to find that I could be as entertained by Chet Atkins and Les Paul as I could be by Ritchie Blackmore or Carlos Santana. Just think about some of the finest from our time. Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Robin Trower, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Johnson, Steve Howe, Al DiMeola, the list could seem almost endless. All such incredible musicians.

Although it's very hard to pick one person or style in particular, let's remember the key words, "overall favorite".
I would probably have to say that my overall favorite would have to be Steve Morse (from Dixie Dregs fame).

Who is your favorite?
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While neither is "technically" a great guitarist, to my ears, Keith Richards and The Edge each bring a certain and unique sound to the table that I love. Chet Atkins produced the purist sound I've ever heard from a guitar.
one thing nice about being old was i got to see some great guitarists live.. clapton with cream circa 1968 was top of the list followed by hendrix last show in the U.S. (denver 1969) and jeff beck with jan hammer mid 70's. i couldn't agree more with bealtebum about keith richards- while technically no where near these guitarists, he's one of the best guitarists/writers of our generation--in my opinion. (on a lighter note i saw alvin lee with 10 yrs after @ 1973 put on a truly, truly amazing show which was incredible as he appeared to be so stoned he couldn't even talk between songs)..seeing clapton in "the day" is unforgetable
David Russell. Immaculate taste/interpretaions, glorious tone, all in one of classical guitar's finest technicians. Nobody is ever the best, but Russell's cds will always be appreciated by someone.
one of my other favorites is Mick Ronson, Bowies old guitarist,also has a couple killer solo albums esp Slaughter on Tenth Avenue,,