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Jimmy Herring -
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In that Matt / Robben / Jazz / Blues crossover vein, I've also got to say; Aynsley Lister. Not only is he a fantastic player with superb tone, he's got a great singing voice and he's a top chap into the bargain.
Oh - and Henrik Freischlader also. He's all of the above too...
Same here, although I'm a big fan of both. I view RF as a blues/rock player with leanings towards jazz whilst, conversely, I see LC as more of a jazz player with leanings towards blues/rock. The edgier blues/rock thing is more fitting to my tastes.
And you brought up another great one there - Eric Gales!. Saw him last year and he is fantastic!
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
"The theme, heard over the last cycle, is a four bar melody which is exactly symmetrical and is composed of 4 separate 12-tone rows made of interlocking pentatonic scales in major thirds."
Also .... Jonathan Kreisberg, Pete Bernstien, Jesse van Ruller, Ulf Wakenuis, Wim Overgau, Bireli Lagrene, Stochelo Rosenberg, Ronny Jordan, Russell Malone, Kenny Burrell, Pat Martino, Johnny Smith, Barney Kessell, Jimmy Raney, Bobby Brown, Howard Alden, Kurt Rosenwinkel,
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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
A new name to me.
Thank you for that, sir!