Now here’s a list that’s
close to my heart: Gibson’s 10 All Time Great Finger Pickers. Why?
Cause that’s mostly how I play. I
may have been weaned on rock ‘n’ roll, but my wanderings into classical and
folk made me drop the pick.
Here’s the list: Merle
Travis, Davy Graham, John Fahey, Martin Carthy, Jerry Reed, Reverend Gary
Davis, Tommy Emmanuel, Jorma Kaukonen, Leo Kottke, Chet Atkins.
I can’t pretend to know all
of these guys, but I would have added Mark Knopfler, probably the most
successful finger picker in rock. And
Bruce Cockburn, for my money, one of the best acoustic guitarists of all
time. And where is Robert Johnson, the
guy with titanic influence over most genres, the guy whose licks we’re still
trying to figure out, the cat that made one guitar sound like three?
Anyway, hats off to the
finger pickers. They might not get as
much energy into the strings as the plectrum crowd, but they can pull off some
tasty licks.