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Originally Posted by vivfox
Can you name some bands with more than one great guitar player (in ...
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Fleetwood Mac – Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer,Danny Kirwan
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Mike Bloomfiled, Elvin Bishop
Little Feat – Lowell George, Paul Barrere.
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Originally Posted by Wouter Vuijk
There are (were) lots around, I'll just stick to three of them:
Wishbone Ash: Ted Turner/Andy Powell
Allman Bros: Dicky Betts/Duane Allman
The BluesBlasters: Ronald Schoonveld/Peter van Heereveld/Wouter Vuijk
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Well, you're leaving out:
Fleetwood Mac (1971-72):
Danny Kirwan/Bob Welch
Fleetwood Mac (1973):
Bob Welch/Bob Weston
The Allman Bros RELY on two:
Dickey Betts/Dan Toler (1979-81)
Dickey Betts/Warren Haynes (1986-1993)
Dickey Betts/Jack Pearson (1993-94)
Dickey Betts/Derek Trucks (1994-2000)
Warren Haynes/Derek Trucks (2000-current)
And, there was that short lived incarnation of The Yardbirds:
Jeff Beck/Jimmy Page
I can't even name 'em all, but Thin Lizzy made the twin guitar sound their signature.
And, then there's the "classic lineup" of the Eagles:
Joe Walsh/Don Felder/(Glenn Frey - mostly rhythm but would toss in a lead here & there)
And, in the studio, Derek & The Dominos:
Eric Clapton/Duane Allman
Blind Faith:
Eric Clapton/Steve Winwood
Arc Angels:
Charlie Sexton/Doyle Bramhall II
Clapton usually tours with an extraordinary co-guitarist: Either
Doyle Bramhall II or
Derek Trucks (or both)....he had
Mark Knopfler with him in the late 80's....he had
Tim Renwick (lead guitarist for Roger Waters) with him in '85...
Albert Lee from 79-83...
George Terry from 74-78.
Dave Mason Band (75-82):
Dave Mason/Jim Kreuger
One incarnation of Savoy Brown:
Kim Simmonds/Stan Webb/Miller Anderson
Well, and back when Stu Sutcliffe was playing bass, The Beatles:
George Harrison/Paul McCartney
The Rolling Stones:
Keith Richard/Brian Jones,
Keith Richard/Mick Taylor,
Keith Richard/Ron Wood
A short-lived incarnation of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in the '80s:
Coco Montoya/Walter Trout