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Well, we’re here to help! We asked some of our regular writers to give us lists of their favorite acoustic-guitar-dominated recordings that came out between 20, and then opened the topic to you, our readers, and were greeted by a blizzard of responses-more than 1,500 total choices. It recently occurred to us that in these fractured and hyper times, when we are deluged with so much information from everywhere, and it is so difficult to keep up with anything before the next shiny object appears to distract us, many AG readers might not be aware of a lot of the fantastic acoustic-guitar-driven albums that have come out in the new millennium. At the very least, the search will be interesting and enlightening. Want to compare Joni Mitchell’s early records with her later work? Want to hear 1920s recordings of Blind Blake, or the quirky folk of England’s Incredible String Band from the late ’60s? Where should you start if you want to understand all this fuss about Tommy Emmanuel? What’s the story with Michael Hedges? Just start streaming maybe you’ll find that magical album. Virtually the entire history of recording is literally at our fingertips through our phones and computers.
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And as listeners and fans, we have never had access to this much music, old and new. Never have there been so many true virtuoso players, working in so many different styles, expanding the possibilities of the instrument with their seemingly boundless imaginations. This idea might surprise you: We are in a new Golden Age of Acoustic Guitar. So we're asking you to give just $1 (or whatever you can afford) right now.įrom the May 2018 issue of Acoustic Guitar | BY BLAIR JACKSON Hey, fellow guitarist! Did you know 99.9% of visitors to this site will scroll past this message without making a contribution? Many plan to pledge later, but then forget.