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The 100+ Greatest Guitarists EVER, Ranked By Fans

The best guitarists of all time, voted on and ranked by tens of thousands of music fans, with photos and other info. With help from the wisdom of the audience, you'll find a comprehensive ranking of the greatest guitar players in history. All the top guitarists are on this list - legendary guitar heroes from rock, steel, blues, and alternative music. Are you on Team Eddie or Team Jimi? Add your vote to this list of the top guitarists ever and help pick the best guitar player in the annals of music. These famous rock, jazz, country, contemporary, and blues guitarists have all had lengthy careers filled up with success and failing. Some are alive but still jamming today, while additional guitar legends died too young. In any event, give the best guitarists in the globe some recognition. Whether guitar rigs of famous players played lead guitar or acoustic, the world's most competent guitarists are all here, including current artists who may be considered the greatest at this time. Who is the best guitarist ever? Do your favorites crack the very best 100, or the top 10? Maybe, the very best 5? Add your vote to make sure your voice is noticed. Unlike Rolling Rock, your votes can transform the ratings! To vote on even more music lists, try the alltime Greatest Rock Vocalists and the Best Feminine Rock Vocalists.

Acoustic, like Vox, was pushing their amps as alternatives to Marshalls and seemed to provide them to artists for the publicity. By 1972 Bloomfield was back to using his Telecaster. Sometime in 1973, his friend’s daughter painted it, therefore from right here on out it was known as The Blue Telecaster. So what about the prized Les Paul Standard? A story that ran in 2011 in Vintage Guitar magazine which claims that Bloomfield was to play a five day operate at a Vancouver golf club known as The Cave. Bloomfield played a few displays, left a terse note and left town. The owner kept your guitar, since he sensed Bloomfield had stiffed him. Shortly afterward the club's owner marketed the '59 Les Paul to a Canadian guitarist for under a thousand dollars. This guitarist kept it until 1980 when he sold it to a Canadian collector. It was eventually offered to an unnamed collector in the United States.

Now no one is for certain what happened or the identification of the U.S. All we know is Bloomfield made no work to retrieve your guitar. Ironically soon after most famous guitarists lost The Blue Telecaster. I am guessing area of the issue stemmed from Bloomfield's addiction to heroin. In the mid 1970’s Bloomfield acquired a Gibson ES-355, very similar to B.B. King’s Lucille. He utilized it on recording classes and gigs. He also purchased a mid 1970’s Fender Stratocaster and utilized that extensively from 1975 on. Bloomfield was unhappy with the guitars color, therefore he repainted it dark using spray color. He also obtained a Gibson Marauder that Gibson gave to him. He used it on just a few performances. Soon after this Gibson contracted with Bloomfied to endorse Epiphone guitars. In exchange for Gibson advertisements he was presented with the Marauder and a 1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom. Bloomfield didn't care for the Custom and hardly ever played it on gigs.

From 1979 on Michael Bloomfield quit playing electric guitars and instead acquired some older parlor guitars, banjos, mandolins and a vintage Kay archtop. He performed on some small label recordings. At gigs he would use an old Veggerby western acoustic guitar that was custom made by luthier Ove Veggerby. Although these guitars had been acoustic, Bloomfield electrified them and played them through an antique Fender tweed amplifier. He teamed up with his friend Woody Harris and played guitar and piano; usually traditional Blues and Ragtime, but sometimes playing Gospel tracks. Bloomfield died in 1981. He was found by San Francisco law enforcement in his car, a tragic victim of a drug overdose, dead of them costing only 38 years old. At that time many of his instruments went missing. We realize that Carlos Santana purchased the Les Paul Custom made. The black Stratocaster that Bloomfield experienced painted was offered to a collector through a music store.

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