19. Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan is renowned not only for his exceptional musical talent but also for the expressive faces he makes while strumming the guitar. His distinctive sound is a fusion of rock and blues, clearly reflecting the influences of Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, and Eric Clapton. Iconic tracks like “Love Struck Baby,” “Cold Shot,” and “Look at Little Sister” showcase his mastery of the guitar. Tragically, his life was cut short in a helicopter crash in 1990, leaving us to ponder on the countless timeless classics he could have created.
18. Duane Allman
Like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Duane “Skydog” Allman left us too soon. Robert Randolph once remarked on Allman’s passing, “Duane departed young, a loss that resonates. One could envision his potential, destined to soar to new heights.” Allman’s distinct style showcased unprecedented precision. Though his promising future was cut short tragically in a motorcycle accident, his legacy endures through his masterful slide guitar performances in iconic Allman Brothers tracks like “Statesboro Blues,” “Whipping Post,” and “Blue Sky.”