Richardvanles
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Has to be Buddy Holly. Massive influence on Beatles (the crickets) Rolling Stones (...don’t gather no moss). Probably would have been the greatest singer songwriter ever if he’d have lived.
Who did he influence? IYO?Harry Nilsson, a musical genius.
Lennon, and me.Who did he influence? IYO?
Good shout.Muddy waters must be up there.
A huge influence on rock n roll & rock artists.
Who in turn influenced the next generations.
Robert Johnson.Muddy waters must be up there.
A huge influence on rock n roll & rock artists.
Who in turn influenced the next generations.
You would have to throw in a few country artists too at in my opinion that fusion got us where we are today.Let's all pick a bluesman
I remember reading when I was into the blues, that the music started from a mix of Irish and black slave songs.You would have to throw in a few country artists too at in my opinion that fusion got us where we are today.
Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb. Hank Snow...
Yeah, not a musician myself but apparently there’s a slight change from the beats to the bar that moved Irish music to country music. Something like that.I remember reading when I was into the blues, that the music started from a mix of Irish and black slave songs.
Sounds like pipe tobaccoRugged Phil
Jimi Hendrix
Bob Dylan
Tiri Tikanawa
Phil Collins
Phil Collins?A most sensible post
I’m questioning why he was on the list!Are you questioning why Sir Phil was only 4th on the list?
He joined a highly successful, well respected band and turned it into a pop band and made a few pop covers.*sigh*