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Young Rock Players that Impress You
It occurs to me that there is a huge shortage of new faces when it comes to good new guitarists hitting the scene. So much of modern music is non-guitar oriented, it really seems like there is nobody out there to carry the torch.
What new guitarists do you think are going to stick around to be the Claptons and Van Halens, or even the Kirk Hammetts of 20 years from now?
John Mayer: I've never heard any of his music, but I saw the cover of his new CD and he's holding a really cool looking beat up strat. I was wondering if he knew how to use it. :-) Is he any good, or typical modern junk?
Shadows Fall: Great guitar playing, and I think the guy is only 23 or 24. They are a thrash metal band though.
Anyone you can think of, in any genre be it rock, metal, blues, jazz, country or some other?
-mike
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Re: Young Rock Players that Impress You
10/12/2003 9:17 PM
Josh Bailey (330) wrote:
jack johnson and ben harper arent to bad
i was thinking brian setzer but i must remeber i was born in 88 so hes not so new but to me ive only listened to him for about 3 years so anyways
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Re: Young Rock Players that Impress You
10/14/2003 5:25 PM
Rob Findlay (36) wrote:
If no one has mentioned it yet. Mato Nanji of the band Indigenous.
Sounds alot like SRV but manages to be more original sounding then Kenny Wayne Shepard.
Rob
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Re: Young Rock Players that Impress You
10/14/2003 5:46 PM
Carl Phillips (11972) wrote:
Good call Rob.
Mato Nanji is very impressive. In fact if it wasn't for Indigenous I most certainly wouldn't be familiar with Joe Bonanmassa.
My girl went to see Indiginous in New Orleans. Joe opened for them whil in support of "A New Day Yesterday". She called me from the show and said that she was just floored........
However, sorry to threadjack.
I agree though, Mato is great. Very nice touch.
Carl
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