As far as Scofield I would say "Still Warm" displays some of what I mean as far as some simularities to Allan. Don't me worng John Scofield has totally his own thing but I thing there might be a little Allan influence creeping in sometimes.
Scott Hendersom too. If you listen to his early recordings Like Jeff Berlins "Champion" or Jean Luc Ponty "Fables or Tribal Tech "Spears or Dr Hee even Chick Corea Electrik Band he shows some serious Holdsworth incluence. Not really much anymore though.
Allan was also a major influence on EVH. UK and Van Halen toured together in 78 I think.
Yeah Joe Pass was great. I also dig Grant Green and Wes Montgomery.
I would say about Allan that he's really created his own musical/guitar genre. Which is pretty rare.
Do you mean the Gems that were like Greenish with hot pink accents? I knew two brothers that had a couple of those.
I wish I still had alot of the guitars I've sold. I used to have a nice Jackson soloist. I bought that in 86 at The Guitar Center in Hollywood.
Scott Hendersom too. If you listen to his early recordings Like Jeff Berlins "Champion" or Jean Luc Ponty "Fables or Tribal Tech "Spears or Dr Hee even Chick Corea Electrik Band he shows some serious Holdsworth incluence. Not really much anymore though.
Allan was also a major influence on EVH. UK and Van Halen toured together in 78 I think.
Yeah Joe Pass was great. I also dig Grant Green and Wes Montgomery.
I would say about Allan that he's really created his own musical/guitar genre. Which is pretty rare.
Do you mean the Gems that were like Greenish with hot pink accents? I knew two brothers that had a couple of those.
I wish I still had alot of the guitars I've sold. I used to have a nice Jackson soloist. I bought that in 86 at The Guitar Center in Hollywood.
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