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Why yes someone did
Joe Walsh doing In the City and Funk 49 --
great guitarist but I always thought the top guitarist in CSN&Y was Stephen Stills
It was even better in person, trust me.
Yes, we watched the Moon Landing in July 1969, then went to Woodstock in August!You were there? Much kudos to you.
A colleague of mine saw Hendrix later at the Isle of Wight concert.
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Donald James Ross (1960 in Montreal, Quebec to Scottish and Mi'kmaq parents), commonly known as Don Ross,
is a Canadian fingerstyle guitarist noted for the emotion and intensity of his playing as well as his use of extended technique.
Ross's music borrows from blues, jazz, folk and classical music creating a style that he describes as "heavy wood".
Ross is the Only person to Twice win the U.S. National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship (1988 and 1996).
His album Huron Street reached the top ten on the Billboard new age chart. In the liner notes to Ross' 2003 album Robot Monster, Bruce Cockburn writes:
"Nobody does what Don Ross does with an acoustic guitar. He takes the corners so fast you think he's going to roll, but he never loses control."
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Oh my, there are so freaking MANY great guitar players.
This guy...Jeff Beck...is one of my top favorites.
You were there? Much kudos to you.
A colleague of mine saw Hendrix later at the Isle of Wight concert.
Best underrated guitarist of all time