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John Cipollina, Elliott Randall, Leigh Stephens - The 3 Forgotten Rock Guitarists who have contributed immensely towards the music community besides entertaining the entire generation, bringing them together via Internet Radio Stations
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Bringing Back these 3 Forgotten Rock Guitarists Through The Internet Radio Stations mycommunityradio.co.uk/ I've just started off with guitar lessons - it's difficult but I enjoy how things turn up one day after another and the end result of music is beautiful. It's not the fame that intrigues me but how music comes in full force with guitars - it is like giving the lyrics a meaning and something to hold on to. For all these years I have like most of us grown up listening to music on the best music systems that give out the best beats; some of us have in the early stages of life had the chance to enjoy the perks of music online, but not all of us have had that opportunity of listening to music on radio. However, with internet radio stations music is now being served in a better platter to those who're really interested in this art.
During the practice I somehow managed to write down the name of the three top rock guitarists who have been forgotten by this generation, but they definitely need a place here in this time considering the amount of talent they had apart from delivering some really amazing numbers of their era. I further believe online radio stations can bring back this forgotten style back along with the artists who first created that music, so here are the top 3 artists that we need to bring back through the medium of radio. John Cipollina - Trained as a classical pianist, John Cipollina want's just an extraordinary person who played the usual pentatonic rock and blues riffs; he meandered about the fretboard, producing an exclusive range of melodic and reminiscent notes, inflected with plenty of whammy bar, his signature particularly during the psychedelic era. If it is to be simply stated, nobody played lead guitar like John Cipollina and he sure deserves a way back into the 21st century. Elliott Randall - One of the greatest artists of that era, in 1972 Randall went to California and played guitar one Steely Dan's first album and since then he became a renowned
name in the music industry. He then over the years worked as a session player for major artists such as the Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon, Peter Frampton, becoming then a common name in the households and for those who had a special inclination towards music in particular. Leigh Stephens - He was lead guitarist for Blue Cheer, a blues-tinged, acid rock power trio that erupted upon the San Francisco Bay Area scene in 1968. Stephens performed at the Summer of Love Fortieth Anniversary concert in San Francisco in September 2007. The kind of music he played was exotic and accepted by people for the longest period of time. His word was something that stood out from that of the crowd - such were his bold choices of music. There are certainly a lot more names that could still beat today's generation when it comes to music and guitar, but for now let's just take a step forward in bringing back the work of these great guitarists through the medium of online radio. Let's not ever forget these guys! Over the years, Randall has worked primarily as a session player for artists such as the Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon, Peter Frampton, and has also worked as a musical consultant on Saturday Night Live and for filmmaker Oliver Stone. Randall currently performs with Randall's Rangers.