I do wish she would do some more 'up-beat' type stuff but I've been listening to this lass for a while:
That was yesterday by Single Bass
She's from back here in the UK and all of her work is just bass guitar and vocals.
...as you may have guessed, I'm a bass player myself. So here's a pic of my setup (being played by my son).
Trace 2x10 & Warwick bass. I have a few others but that's my main one.
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What about Chris Rea ?? He's the best in my book
This is my favorite song , the concert is brilliant and I often play it at "concert level" when no one is aroundOf course you need the sound system to appreciate it.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST0YvGQ1fzM]Chris Rea "'Til The Morning" - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdJTwoeqHr8]Chris Rea - The Road to Hell & Back - The Farewell Tour 2006 (Live) - YouTube[/ame]
I don't like too many notes, just like sound.
Mick Taylor and Steve Cropper. Also enjoy the sound Joey Santiago from the Pixies makes.
not saying the best, but would think Don Felder and Eagles need a mention, along with Robbie Kriegger (sp)
Big fan of Page, Jeff Beck, Ash Grumwald.......
Black keys
Check out Pages "white summer black mountain side"
From left field, Louis Bertignac
Classical guitar John Williams. I saw Led Zepplin in 71. Jimmy Page was pretty awesome. Steve Howe from Yes was ahead of his time. Satriani is a machine, Tommy Emmanuel is a freak. The guys that played with him this year were great too, Frank Vignola and Vinnie someone...played Django tunes as good as I've heard. The skill level is through the roof these days.
Ritchie Blackmore
Joe Satriani
Slash
Hendrix
Jimmy Page
Stevie Ray Vaughn
DJ Ashba
John Frucianti
David Gilmore
Steve Gaines
Dave Murray
Joe Walsh
in no particular order
Mark Knopfler
Rick Parfitt
Santana
Eric Clapton
Tommy Emmanuel
Jimmy Page
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