Looking for under-the-radar acoustic guitarist recommendations

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dburna

I have been on a recent mission to fill out my collection of acoustic guitar music.  I have a large number of "the usual suspects" in many different genres: gypsy jazz (Django and clones/acolytes), Fahey (and Fahey-influenced), jazz, contemporary, Latin/flamenco, classical, world music (many types), many other styles, etc.

I was hoping that folks could recommend some lesser-known players of terrific merit (particular style is less important) and/or those acoustic guitarists that merit a higher profile.  Definite plus for recordings of high quality to match.  I'm trying to get re-motivated to pick up my instrument again.

For example, I was impressed by a recommendation I picked up here on AC while making sure that there was not already a thread devoted to this subject: Vlatko Stefanovski & Miroslav Tadic "Krushevo" on M-A Recordings.

Thanks in advance, and the floor is yours....

-dB

R_burke

http://www.thesaturdaynightguitarpull.com/

I have 3 CDs from this site there are a lot of under-the-radar acoustic performances

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Preston Reed.

geowak

Male- Tim Reynolds and Dave Matthews together or Al Di Meola
Female- Ani Defranco

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 The best acoustic guitarist in my opinion is---Tommy Emanuell!!!
   

doorman

A couple: Andy Mckee, Don Ross
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Not exactly under the radar but Micheal Hedges and Pierre Bensusan come to mind....
Check out Bob Brozman and Martin Simpson too:)

decal

Male- Tim Reynolds and Dave Matthews together or Al Di Meola
Female- Ani Defranco

Sorry guy,but those folks are all over the radar!!!

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I'm not sure if you'd consider him under the radar, but Tony McManus is terrific.  I'd recommend "Ceol More."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqphR8wgWtY

Another one of my favorites is Duck Baker, who has quite a catalog that covers Jazz, Celtic, and on many others.  I'd recommend "My Heart Belongs to Jenny" which leans to the Irish side of things.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Xp11371UY

He's playing a nylon string there (pretty much a random grab from YouTube), but most of his recordings are steel string.

I picked these two (of many!) because they're both a lot more than speedy players; their arrangements tend to be really nice.  Plus Tony is all about non-standing tuning and Duck is all about standard tuning.

arthurs

Tao Ruspoli on Mapleshade records is outstanding

The Andreas Kapsalis & Goran Ivanovic Guitar Duo

Tom Wolfe and Gene Bertoncini Floating on Silence

A few of my favorites....

rodge827

The best acoustic guitarist in my opinion is---Tommy Emanuell!!!
 

+1  8)

You can also find some lesser known and very tallented guitarists here:

http://www.acousticmusicresource.com/

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dburna

Don Ross -- primo.  The guy is a machine.
Love Tony McManus.  Have a couple including "Ceol More" and "Shifting Sands".
Preston Reed.  I really dig "Metal".  Lovely album.
Kapsalis/Ivanovic Duo.  I am hoping to see them on April 23rd in Chicago....if the boss consents.

I really should add a few of my own:

Badi Assad (Latin)
David Grier (bluegrass)
Jack Rose (Fahey-influenced)
International Guitar Night, Volumes 1-5

Thanks for all the great suggestions.

-dB

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....under-the-radar acoustic guitarist recommendations.

Maybe...let's see.... :guitar:

Guitar Republic is Sergio Altamura, Stefano Barone and Pino Forastiere...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCQCkcqTgqA

Their album....here.

Solo stuff from many fine guitarists....Ewan Dobson - Pino Forastiere - Antoine Dufour - Gareth Pearson - and others...they record for CandyRat Records.....

Listen here....

Few Amazon links....

http://www.amazon.com/Ewan-Dobson/dp/B002XOTB9W/ref=pd_sim_m_1

http://www.amazon.com/Rag-Tap-Boom-Pino-Forastiere/dp/B001DCEZJQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1301932412&sr=1-3

http://www.amazon.com/Convergences-Antoine-Dufour/dp/B003DRL83U/ref=sr_1_3?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1301932158&sr=1-3

http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Echoes-Vol-Gareth-Pearson/dp/B003RPTOGQ/ref=pd_sim_m_5

Check them out.... :thumb:




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I'm not sure whether she would classify as under the radar, but you may want to check out Kaki King-preferably her instrumental only albums.  She doesn't have a bad voice but it's not up to her guitar playing level.

Definately above the radar, but the OP didn't mention him, is the late Michael Hedges.

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Definately above the radar, but the OP didn't mention him, is the late Michael Hedges.
+1, also not noted - Leo Kottke, though he too isn't exactly below the radar.

BrysTony

Doug MacLeod -- Several very good acoustic guitar blues albums.  One of my favorites is "Whose Truth, Whose Lies".
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_12?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=doug+macleod&sprefix=doug+macleod

Wayner

+1 on Al Dimeola
+2 on Leo Kottke

And how about a dude name Michael Hedges (now dead), but was a great guitarist.
Steve Howe (from Yes) also has some nice solo (or collaboration LPs) that you may enjoy.

Wayner

GerryD

I'd recommend Al Petteway.

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And how about a dude name Michael Hedges (now dead), but was a great guitarist.
Wayner

Good name Wayner - Michael Hedges - The absolute king of acoustic guitar - "Aerial Boundaries" is one of my all time favorite albums and a lesser known is also wonderful "Breakfast in the Field" with george winston on electric bass.