Jake and George Lynch would be cool. Jake and Zakk Wylde as both play without whammy bars or gimmicks. Jake and Warren DeMartini from the teacher and the student angle also.
Really?....Vivian just released blues record. I just saw him with Def Leppard, and he had a pretty fiery blues based style....he wasn't as "over the top" as he used to be but a fantastic tasteful player none the less. Additionally he sings now as well.
aldear wrote:Really?....Vivian just released blues record. I just saw him with Def Leppard, and he had a pretty fiery blues based style....he wasn't as "over the top" as he used to be but a fantastic tasteful player none the less. Additionally he sings now as well.
Andy
Sounds like he's gone back to his old ways then. That's a good thing!
Steve and Vito....yeah! I read an interview with Vivian one time where he said that style he played with Dio really wasn't his forte. I think his playing on that first RiverDogs CD is fantastic.
Jake and Warren D was intended because I am a huge fan of both players and would prefer that combo. Jake and Zakk theoretically would be the best choice as far as the blues aspect and have a more straight-forward approach not using whammy bars,2-hand tapping etc..
I wouldn't mind seeing the Rebel Guitarist Jake E. Lee and Thor Guitarist Zakk Wlyde do some serious Trailblazing on a new instrumental Project/both are excellent Master musicians Trailblazers: that would be mighty cool to hear & see Peace.
MrScary1971 wrote:Jake and Warren D was intended because I am a huge fan of both players and would prefer that combo.
yepp, they're both great talented guitarist and I love their heavy-style too. However I meant whether Jake was aware of teaching Warren (did he gave him lessons?) or not since DeMartini got a bit of Jake in his playing style here and there, especially when it comes to rhythem-parts...