The Top 43 Most Iconic Guitarists In History

Published on 07/14/2019
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We have all experienced the legendary effect that the world’s greatest guitarists riffs have. Whether it’s the upbeat thrills of rock ‘n roll, or blues and its smooth rhythms, many of these names have built memories for us that will surely last a lifetime. Here are the top 43 iconic legends that have been made famous for their incredibly impressive guitar skills.

The Top 43 Most Iconic Guitarists In History

The Top 43 Most Iconic Guitarists In History

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#43 Bo Diddley

Bo Diddy aka Ellas Otha Bates was born on 30 December 1928 in Chicago. While his position on this list could be debated, considering that he has had a monumental influence on several guitarists that have ranked higher, such as Elvis Presley. The impact that this legendary guitarist had on music is undeniably incredible, considering that he did play a vital role in translating blues into timeless rock ‘n roll.

43 Bo Diddley

#43 Bo Diddley

While some insist that his most memorable tracks have a significant “West African groove” to them, such as “Bo Diddley,” “Who Do You Love?,” and “Road Runner,” his music could ultimately be described as groovy. Bo Diddley’s tunes exploited simplicity, allowing fans easy to follow tracks that would go on to inspire some of the greatest minds in music. Keith Richards and Buddy Holly are just a couple of iconic guitarists that were inspired to pick up the guitar by Bo Diddley.

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