The Tele King

Redd Volkaert and Jeff Beck deserve some consideration. That Jimmy Page fella squeezed a couple of decent ditties outta a telecaster too.
Let us not forget the Master Albert Collins and his drillin' right into yer brain toanz.
 
Yep Buck n Roy.Cant remember what Roy Clark played.guess i could google it.
Roy played anything with strings and a few things that didn't have strings.

I've recently seen some videos with Roy and Glen Campbell playing guitar together. One particular one has Roy doing something on guitar that makes our @Ramo look like he's stuck in 1st gear. Both Roy and Glen are/were way better guitar players than a lot of people realize.
 
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Roy played anything with strings and a few things that didn't have strings.

I've recently seen some videos with Roy and Glen Campbell playing guitar together. One particular one has Roy doing something on guitar that makes our @Ramo look like he's stuck in 1st gear. Both Roy and Glen are/were way better guitar players than a lot of people realize.

When Glen whips out the Bass 6 solo in 'Wichita Lineman" (which I truly believe is the greatest song ever recorded), it floors me every time. So simple yet so damn powerful, proving you don't need a lot of notes - or even a guitar - to get the job done.

 
When Glen whips out the Bass 6 solo in 'Wichita Lineman" (which I truly believe is the greatest song ever recorded), it floors me every time. So simple yet so damn powerful, proving you don't need a lot of notes - or even a guitar - to get the job done.

I’ve stated in these hallowed halls before that Glen wasn’t why I wanted to learn guitar, but he is the reason I bought an Ovation.
 
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