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The Beatles
John Prine
John Hiatt

Off the top of my head.


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Any of the major solo jazz guitarists (Joe Pass, Jimmy Bruno, etc)
Jimmi Hendrix, SRV etc.
Many bluesmen
Carpenters
Probably Bob Dylan

(To think of just a few)


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So many great answers! And I'm glad that this thread has turned in to a place for folks to ultimately share some of their favorite musicians with one another!


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1. Everly Brothers (Nashville's "A" team)

2. Roy Orbison (Nashville's "A" team)

3. Beach Boys (LA's "Wrecking Crew")

No I would not get tired of these. I'm continually surprised by their artistry and awestruck by the arrangements and backing musicians.

I love harmony, so I guess the Everlys and the Beach Boys are obvious choices.

I love songs (especially tunes). Each of these artists chose (or wrote) great songs. They were the kind of artists where the "B" side of a record was often as good as the "A" side.

All are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; the Everly Brothers were one of the 10 original inductees.

Orbison and the Everlys were dear friends, and the Roy Orbison that people remember today likely wouldn't have happened without the Everlys. (Their paths crossed 3 times, with huge consequences for each.)



Here's a live clip of the Everlys singing with the Beach Boys in Hawaii!

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Come on!
Where are the fans of our one and only mr. Neil Young?
Not so many artist are that good in composing, playing the acoustic and electric guitar like hell.
Not to mention his singing and harmonica playing.
He's a true reference for so many musicians all around the globe and he's doing that for decades!
I just can't find the right expression to describe my enthousiasm, so I'll write down some silly words: Check Him Out!

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For me
Steely Dan fits
So does Yes & Bowie
So does Talking Heads
And even King Crimson/Belew/Bruford

Too many to list, and the answer will differ for every one of us.
I appreciate Neil Young, as I appreciate Glen Campbell and many others
But my faves just tend to run a little different than some. smile

About 10 years ago I came up with the thought of 'Who would I pay money to spend time with?'
This tended to prioritize in a whole new way.

First one on the list was Bowie .. I missed him obviously
Strange as it may sound, my current favorite would be Adrian Belew.
He's played with everyone from Zappa to Bowie to Talking Heads to Crimson.
He'd be fun to sit down with, judging by his personal YT videos. (like his workout videos on the road)
Just to joke around and jam and learn.

Wonder how much he gets a night .. I don't need the whole band <grin>



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Now I seriously start thinking about it, I also noticed that my choice changed a little over the years.
Must have been 45 years ago, when I only listened to Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash and Johnny Cash.
You know: The Tennessee Three!
My Mom never complained when I spend my last money on another new album.
Nor did she complained, when I played them loud, cause she sang 'em all, word for word, together with me.
Yes, like it used to be, right in the kitchen. Good old times!
Later I started collecting The Seldom Scene, The Newgrass Revival, The Nitty Gritty Dirtband, John Prine, you name it.

I like something completely different what I wanna hear at my own funeral: Jim Hall & Red Mitchel - Blue Dove.
A live recording in a small jazzclub.
Woooow, that's the ultramostbeautiful arrangement I can imagine of just two fabulous musicians, jamming on just a folksong with a simple melody.

The really strangest thing is, that I've been listening to someone for more than 45 years on and on, day after day and I don't even like him at all.
But I just keep on doing it. And it's horrible. Brrrr.
To myself.....

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I like to listen and watch videos of so many artists in so many different genres it would be way too many to list. My latest binge has been Fleetwood Mac with Stevie and Lindsey.

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I grew up on rock n roll and loved all the classic rockers. The Doors, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Jackson Browne, etc.

I did not like country music back then until I heard Linda Ronstadt do Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, etc. Today my latest favorite country singer is Miranda Lambert, love her style and her every day song lyrics.

Also love the southern rock blues Allman Band.

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Classical: Ravel, Debussy, Bach, Hayden, Vivaldi.

More current: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Ivan Lins.


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His name is Bryan Duncan. ONE of the greatest voices I've ever heard.

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Another vote for Roy Orbison. Elvis called Roy the greatest male vocalist he had ever heard.

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