Greatest American guitarist of all time

  • Thread starter Hatfield92
  • Start date
  • This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links like Ebay, Amazon, and others.

Hatfield92

Tele-Holic
Joined
Jan 24, 2019
Posts
944
Age
51
Location
Largo, Florida, USA
Something like this is always highly subjective and individual, but in my opinion, it’s a tie for first:

Duane Allman and Mike Bloomfield

The latter has started to receive a little more credit in recent years, especially after his box set was released. But was anyone more influential?

I know Jimi’s gotta be way up there. He was a true paradigm shifter. But, although he was born and raised in Seattle (mostly), he did have to move to London to become a star. An argument could be made that Hendrix was the greatest British guitarist of all time.

I’ve also gotten less high on Jimi the older I’ve gotten, and my tastes have mellowed. 20 year old me would have said Hendrix, hands down.
 

AJBaker

Friend of Leo's
Joined
Oct 3, 2010
Posts
4,663
Age
38
Location
Switzerland
I bet this will be an interesting discussion, with no 'right' answer. How do you define 'great'? Technical ability, influence, quality of songs or other?

That being said, it's hard for me to put anyone other than Jimi at the top spot, unless you can convincingly argue that he was in fact 'British' rather than American. I understand your argument, but I think he must still be considered American.
 

Wallaby

Friend of Leo's
Joined
Feb 19, 2018
Posts
4,270
Location
Here
Based on sheer mastery and publishing output and involvement - Chet Atkins.
,
I might wake up tomorrow and prefer Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Doc Watson, Jerry Reed, Danny Gatton, Merle Travis, Scotty Moore, James Burton, Peter Lang, Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, Steve Morse, Eddie Van Halen, Buddy Emmons ... it's really not practical to keep listing them, and every time I list one I think of five more. I'm staying with Chet :)
 

TheGoodTexan

Doctor of Teleocity
Ad Free Member
Joined
Apr 28, 2003
Posts
17,980
Location
Nashville, TN
Your title says greatest. Your post talks about most influential.

Greatest? I wouldn’t really even venture a guess.

Most influential, I’d say that it was close to being a tie between Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. As soon as I think of a reason to give the nod to one of them, I think of a strong reason that the other one should get it.
 

burtf51

Tele-Afflicted
Joined
Aug 31, 2008
Posts
1,156
Location
woods
Come on folks, he said GREATEST AMERICAN GUITARIST not who you like the most
 

Steerforth

Friend of Leo's
Joined
May 17, 2009
Posts
4,062
Location
Arkansas
Nah, that can’t be answered.

It depends on what kind of music.

I used to have a Norton 750 Commando. It was one of my favorite bikes, despite its inherent imperfection.

But I’d have never tried to use it to race motocross.
 
Top