tomcat
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Jake E. Lee gets my vote.
The 80's was the decade where guitarists started standing out. This is a hard choice but hands down: Mr. George Lynch from Dokken.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan
i saw his rockpalast performance it was great. my 2 favorite songs by him are vodoo child (jimi hendrix cover) and my 1st fav by him is tin pan alley.
I saw him twice. The first time in Miami on the Soul to Soul tour with The Fabulous Thunderbirds opening. I got right up against the stage and got his low E string that he broke (sadly misplaced years ago).
I saw him again about a year later with the Outlaws as an opening act. Both shows were very good. I feel fortunate to have seen him.
I love his insturmentals especially Testify and Scuttlebuttin'.
Has to be Stuart Adamson from Big Country for me. A truly brilliant band and so original. No band sounds like them - they are truly unique.