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OK, I'll make another attempt; whenyou choose your music to listen to (not only in shop , what three artists find ther way to your player.
Mine
Big Bill Broonzy
Patty Griffin (I know, you sick of hearing about her from my posts {this does not negate my very strong suggestion that you listen to her})
Pink Floyd

And you?


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John Coltrane
Miles Davis
Stevie Ray Vaughan

To be added to the list when CDAS kicks in:

Tommy Emmanuel
Don Ross

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Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood
Mozart's 25th symphony
Tony Rice, Church Street Blues
Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti
The Ventures, Knock me out
Buddy Holly
Django Reinhart


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ohh hard one... Man I listen much more than just three but I'll conform to the question..

John Mayer
Jonny Lang
Koo Chung

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Right on, now we're cooking.
OK, disregard only the top three-narrowing was indeed difficult. Added to the list:
Dave Matthews
Stones
Allman bros. (man, Dickie still cooks with the elite)
Clapton, Memphis Slim, R. Johnson, Muddy---much blues and R&R
Love everythin written by Ludwig von, Motzart violin Concerto esp w/ Mutti performing-doesn't she cook!!
Some CW, Emmy Lou, Dixie Chicks, of course, Patsy CLine, Tom T. Hall
Jazz-Coltrane, Bird, Monk, Miles. I throughly enjoy Claude Bollings' CD's he did with classical artests,
Zuckermann, Rampal, Sagoya-He does recordings of the individuals with his group as well as 1 CD in which all perform together-shows that great musicians are able to beautifully perform different genres of music.


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Way more than three, but...

Tony Rice
Doc Watson
Hot Rize

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Chris Tomlin
Jars of Clay
Sister Hazel


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OLF MUSIC SAMPLES
Stevie Ray Vaughn,
George Thorogood
Dixie chicks
Dwight Yoakam
Clint Black
AC/DC

Man, that's a tough question, i could just go on and on and on... my choice of music is so wide, from soft acoustic pieces played on classical or SS guitars to country rock to bluegrass to hard Rock and even heavy metal, blues and Jazz, there are just too many to list but Bob, i just love your question dude!


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OOOOOOOOOO, Doc Watson, how could I leave him off my list.


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Mostly I listen to a local smooth jazz FM station, a couple of my own CDs, and a compilation CD of classical guitar (Bream and Segovia mostly).

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It varies, week to week, sometimes month to month. These days it's:

Rufus Wainright - Want
Alison Krauss and Union Station - Live at Merlefest (bootleg)
Jason Mraz - Live at Schuba's tavern (bootleg)

EDIT: actually, Josh Ritter's excellent, excellent 'The Animal Years' is getting more play than Mraz the past few weeks. Mattia Valente38963.5561805556


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[quote= Sergester]
OLF MUSIC SAMPLES
Stevie Ray Vaughn,
George Thorogood
Dixie chicks
Dwight Yoakam
Clint Black
AC/DC
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   Again, way more than three, please try again! Thanks for playing 3 favorite artists! Please call again!

    You know it's kind of odd I havn't been really listening to anybody and I have been playing a lot more! I must be getting old I find distractions more and more.

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My radio is usually set on the local rock station that plays 60's through 90's. Sometimes it changes to the local country station.

Al


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I'll limit it to guitar players:
Woody Mann
Richard Thompson
Sharon Isbin

I could go on for pages, but you said only three.....

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Hmmm. I am all over the map. Only three is very difficult. Right now, in heavy rotation:

Joe Pass
Pat Martino
Jaco Pastorius


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I have mostly been listening to Old Time stringband music of the
1930's.

The Skillet Lickers
Guss Cannon
Earl Johnson.... Etc.

Unless i'm finish sanding, then I switch it up and pull out...

Helmet
Jane's Addiction
Or anything that's fast, loud and distorted.

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I listen to XM satellite radio. Usually it is tuned to either CrossCountry or the oldies rock station. I just don't like having to change CDs.

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[QUOTE=Billy old far T]
   Again, way more than three, please try again! Thanks for playing 3 favorite artists! Please call again!

    You know it's kind of odd I havn't been really listening to anybody and I have been playing a lot more! I must be getting old I find distractions more and more.

Old Man Billy Dean[/QUOTE]

How does it feel to be 92 old branch Billyster!


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I like most styles of music, depends on mood.

Since we are only suppose to pick three.

Segovia
Leo Kottke
Lightning Hopkins.

Tom

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ATTENTION!!! ,
In my second post above, removed top three limit, so go crazy-re-post those you had to leave behind to pick the three!!


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In the last week...

Teisco Del Rey - The Many Moods of Teisco Del Rey
Phil Keaggy - Phil Keaggy
Compilation - Dance of the Celts

Mainly listen to the classical station at work



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Just lately I'm listening to

The Who
The Black Crowes
Led Zeppelin


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Allman Bros.
Dave Matthews
Doug MacLeod
and Dan Reeder when I want to smile.


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I like Hot Rize too!!

Doc Watson
Earl Scruggs
Merle Haggard (what a song writer!)
Alison Krauss
Leon Redbone

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Ron, gotta love "Harvest Moon" by Leon Redbone

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