Lesser known guitarists...

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Nathan Cavaleri - former blues guitar prodigy in the 90's. Cheers.


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Sarah Lipstate





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Madison Cunningham is my new guitar hero.


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Dave Rosser (RIP)

Did a couple of Afghan Whigs albums.

There’s a live version of “Love Crimes” he’s Telecaster magic on
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I've been listening to these three a lot this week.






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werdna wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 2:38 pm Rhett Shull.

“Hi I’m Rhett Shull. I’m going to review this awesome sounding pedal that was sent to me for free, but it’s not a sponsored video, it’s my own opinion.”

"Hi I'm Rhett Shull. The problem with modern Gibsons is that they are made by machines, not 19th century blacksmiths using hammers."

"Hi I'm Rhett Shull. I find the best guitars using my ears alone. My ears can hear low frequency vibrations such as a small rodent 500 metres away making a nest, which I then track, kill with my hands and eat raw."
painful and pretentious. Just not into it

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That time he promised to explain the Hiwatt sound (and it's not what you think) was time wasted.

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Hi I'm Rhett Shull.

Today we'll talk about how gear doesn't matter whilst I cradle my USD $3200 Novo Serus J.

Then we’ll talk about how I haven’t moved out of my parents basement where I keep my wife locked up because I need another new custom guitar to play in my shitty Nashville cover band.

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jhyang549 wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:12 pm Hi I'm Rhett Shull.

Today we'll talk about how gear doesn't matter whilst I cradle my USD $3200 Novo Serus J.

Then we’ll talk about how I haven’t moved out of my parents basement where I keep my wife locked up because I need another new custom guitar to play in my shitty Nashville cover band.
Is he sponsored by Mandscaped yet? Feels like he's on-brand for them. That incel vibe.
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Peter Frampton maybe one of the most underrated guitar players.

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Pvt. Ryan wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:21 pm Peter Frampton maybe one of the most underrated guitar players.
Don't think he was underrated. Do think he's been forgotten
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Slowy wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 4:54 pm
Pvt. Ryan wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:21 pm Peter Frampton maybe one of the most underrated guitar players.
Don't think he was underrated. Do think he's been forgotten
He peaked and then disappeared. This is his final tour due to illness :(

Comes Alive, at the time I didn't want a bar of it. Appreciated later in life.
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His cover of 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' was fantastic.

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I used to love road trips with Frampton comes alive cranked, superb!!
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jeremyb wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 7:43 pm I used to love road trips with Frampton comes alive cranked, superb!!
From the mid 70s and for the next 10 years, Frampton Comes Alive was impossible to avoid and you wouldn't really want to. Life was better with Frampton on the radio.
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