Best Acoustic Guitar Players Of All Time?


Piggybacking on the unique guitar theme, I thought it might be fun to get your list of acoustic masters.

Here is my list:
1. Michael Hedges - This will more than likely be a controversial #1 choice, because I know Michael was heavily influenced by Leo Kottke, but I think Hedges took all his influences to a higher compositional level. He was a total freak on the acoustic guitar and paved the way for so many of the new fingerstyle players. He may not be the best of all time, but he gets my vote anyway.
2. Andres Segovia
3. Leo Kottke
4. Chet Atkins
5. Al DiMeola
6. John McLaughlin
7. Tommy Emmanuel
8. Duck Baker
9. Doyle Dykes
10. Don Ross
11. Antoine Dufour
12. Andy McKee
14. Preston Reed
15. Peppino D'Agostino
16. Pierre Bensusan
17. Billy McLaughlin
18. Tim Sparks
19. Mark O'Conner
20. Tony Rice

I'm sure there's many more I've missed, but I'll leave those gems up to you guys!
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Nice list. I agree with you on Michael Hedges. One of the best concert experiences I have ever had was watching Hedges play "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" on the guitar. I would add Harry Manx to the top 5 on your list. He does some phenomenal things with acoustic instruments.
Norman Blake. Sean Persinger. Richard Thompson. Chris Proctor. Richard Leo Johnson.
In terms of originality, I'll mention another of the neglected female players, Kaki King.
Pentangle deserves a special place on this list. Bert Jansch and John Renbourne are both astonishing players

Marty
I saw Segovia live once.It's hard to imagine a better player than him.If not #1 he should be in top 3 or 5 of all time.Chet Atkins is a really clean player also.
Hard to pick just one but if pressed
Hedges.
He really sounded like there were multiple guitars being played all at once
I was lucky enough to see M Hedges a few times in some intimate settings...He was a marvel to watch and listen to...Doc Watson was another to enjoy...and being in NC the Merl Fest is truly a treat for acoustic and flatpickers delight...
ok, i won't totally condemn the thread as there are some really good posts with useful information (I had never even heard of Michael Hedges, but thanks to this post, I did enjoy some of his works on Youtube and agree that he is a fine artist.) With that said, i would like to see these lists made more "genre specific".. Who is better, Andres Segovia or Rory Block? How about Doc Watson or Julian Bream? ... To list the best artists is great but to
rate them best to worst is silly. Besides, everyone knows that Roy Clark is the absolute best guitarist of all time!
Genre specific?

How about best acoustic guitar playing Hee Haw second banana?

Here's Jerry Reed with Chet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni8KBhnebwE
Keller Williams is pretty outrageous.

Howard Morgen died, sadly, earlier this year. He was an extraordinary finger style jazz guitarist and an incredible teacher with whom I had the privilege to study for a few years. He is revered among jazz guitarists but his work deserves a wider audience.
Certainly John Williams deserves some consideration. I also agree with the poster who mentioned John Fahey. I recall someone calling Leo Kottke "the greatest acoustic guitar player not named John Fahey." That is a pretty fair assessment to me too.
I attended a john fahey concert at the peanut gallery in tampa circa 1977-78. I have quite a few of his records. He has a style of composition and fingering pretty much his own. I still fail to see why anyone would think he is the greatest acoustic player!
Forgot to mention a lesser known but true giant of the acoustic guitar. Egberto Gismonti. Saw him live and swear to God, if you closed your eyes you would sometimes think there were two guitars playing. Try "De Repente" on the album "Sanfona".
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