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Blues Guitar Legends

 No genre had greater impact of the development of Rock & Roll than the Blues.  And no instrument has contributed more to Rock than the electric guitar.  In this episode, I’m joined by author Pete Prown to talk about the blues guitarists who influenced the sound of Rock (and all the genres & offshoots that followed).  Some of these players became icons, others were forgotten; but they are all important figures in the evolution of the Blues and Rock—and are all featured in Prown’s new book, “The Ultimate Book Of Blues Guitar Legends”, available now.

Get your copy of Pete Prown’s book here:
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ultimate-book-of-blues-guitars-the-players-and-guitars-that-shaped-the-music-pete-prown/21008373?ean=9780760387566

Brad Page

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