I'd have to give the nod to Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, and SRV for slots one, two, and three.
Luther Allison....yeah!Tough to pick the best of the best. However, I really liked Luther Allison a lot for sure.
Nobody did it like the King of the Blues, Mr. BB King. He was the innovator. He set the standard everybody else tried to reach.
Start with the roots of the tree, before you point to the leaves as "best".
Tough to pick the best of the best. However, I really liked Luther Allison a lot for sure.
Luther Allison....yeah!
Extremely subjective topic but if you are going to talk about setting the bar for others, you start with Robert Johnson.
Nobody did it like the King of the Blues, Mr. BB King. He was the innovator. He set the standard everybody else tried to reach.
Mr. King had this to say about Mr. Green:Peter Green,
The beauty of blues: It's alive, it evolves.When Clapton et al played the blues it was their interpretation of what went before. None of them ever claimed to own the genre or even be the king.
The "normal speed" RJ?