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Judas Priest
Metallica
 
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Eagles
Led Zepplin
Rolling Stones
 
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Tony Rice
 
Eric Clapton
 
B.B. King



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King Crimson

Yes

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Tonight I’ll say: The Stones, Emmylou Harris, …
and a band or artist to be named later.


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Rush
Queensryche
Van Halen
Allison Krause……I am complicated. Smile


I started to rack my brain on how to get to just 3… and read this. These will do.


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Frank Zappa
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Rolling Stones
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Jethro Tull
Grand Funk Railroad
Jimmy Buffet And The Coral Reefer Band


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In order of chronoligcal influence on me:
Rush
Led Zepplin
The Beatles
 
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Metallica, Demon Hunter, Disciple.


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Tough to do, but

For the last 15 or so years: Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler
During the 80s: Bruce Springsteen (though I can’t listen to him anymore)
In between: I’d have to say Peter White (smooth jazz guitarist)


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Pearl Jam
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Can't do 3.....
Jimmy Buffett
Bob Seger
Eagles
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and my third band is Fleetwood Mac, not just the Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham era, but all of them. Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac with Jeremy Spencer to Danny Kirwin and Christine Perfect, to Bob Welch and Bob Weston, up to and including Buckingham/Nicks. Amazing that a band could make so many significant changes and still produce such excellent music.

I struggled not to pick Clapton. He’s had an equally long run and played many different genres of music, but I’ll live with my choice.


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AC/DC
Van Halen
Lynyrd Skynyrd
 
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Iron Maiden
Emerson Lake and Palmer
The Smiths



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