As far as young guitarists go, there's this girl in Minneapolis named Shannon Curfman. She does the old Chaka Khan funky blues kind of stuff. She's only fourteen or fifteen, and she scares me.
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Jonny Lang
"The way Albert Collins chooses his notes, the way he attacks the guitar -- he can be sweet and gentle at the same time."
The first time I heard Albert Collins, I was
twelve or thirteen and I hadn't really started to play guitar. I
was at my dad's ex-girlfriend's house, and she had the record
Ice Pickin' -- it blew me away. The production is so funky
and raw. It's a mix of blues and funk, and somewhere in between it
has this Seventies TV-themefunk, like The Jeffersons. It's
wild. The way he picks and chooses his notes, the way he attacks
the guitar -- he can be sweet and gentle at the same time. He makes
you hold your breath through one of his runs, and when he's done,
you exhale. He's the man. With Albert, B.B. and Buddy Guy, those
guys have such a sense that it's the missing notes that are the
glue inside of a guitar part that set up everything.
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