List of slide guitarists

Slide guitarists are musicians who are well-known for playing guitar with a "slide", a smooth, hard object, held in the fretting hand and placed against the strings to control the pitch.[1] Beginning with guitarists in the American South and Hawaii in early 20th century,[2] slide guitar styles have developed in a variety of musical settings, including blues, country, and rock.[3] Most slide guitarists may also perform with guitars using traditional fretting techniques; additionally, some also play various types of steel guitars.[4]

List

List of slide guitarists, showing name, birth year, death year, origin, primary genre, and reference(s)
Name Birth
year
Death
year
Origin Primary genre Ref(s)
Duane Allman 1946 1971 Tennessee Southern rock [5]
Kokomo Arnold 1901* 1968 Georgia Acoustic blues [6]
Barbecue Bob 1902 1931 Georgia Acoustic blues [7]
Jeff Beck 1944 2023 England Rock [8]
Elvin Bishop 1942 California Rock [9]
Black Ace 1905 1972 Texas Country blues [10]
Mike Bloomfield 1943 1981 Illinois Electric blues [11]
Willie Brown 1900 1952 Mississippi Delta blues [12]
R. L. Burnside 1926 2005 Mississippi Hill country blues [13]
Joe Carter 1927 2001 Georgia Chicago blues [14]
Sam Collins 1887 1949 Louisiana Country blues [15]
Ry Cooder 1947 California Americana [16]
CeDell Davis 1926 2017 Arkansas Delta blues [17]
David "Honeyboy" Edwards 1915 2011 Mississippi Electric blues [18]
John Fahey 1939 2001 Washington, D.C. Folk [19]
Frank Ferera 1885 1951 Hawaii Hawaiian music [20]
Rory Gallagher 1948 1995 Ireland Blues rock [19]
Billy Gibbons 1949 Texas Blues rock [19]
Peter Green 1946 2020 England Electric blues [21]
John P. Hammond 1942 New York Electric blues [22]
George Harrison 1943 2001 England Rock [19]
Earl Hooker 1930 1970 Mississippi Chicago blues [23]
Son House 1902 1988 Mississippi Delta blues [24]
J. B. Hutto 1926 1983 South Carolina Chicago blues [25]
Bo Weavil Jackson Unknown Unknown U.S. Country blues [26]
Elmore James 1918 1963 Mississippi Chicago blues [27]
Blind Lemon Jefferson 1893 1929 Texas Country blues [11]
Blind Willie Johnson 1897 1945 Texas Gospel blues [28]
Robert Johnson 1911 1938 Mississippi Delta blues [29]
Brian Jones 1942 1969 England Blues rock [11]
Joseph Kekuku 1874 1932 Hawaii Hawaiian music [20]
Alexis Korner 1928 1984 France Electric blues [30]
Leo Kottke 1945 Georgia Folk [19]
Lead Belly 1889 1949 Louisiana Country blues [11]
Furry Lewis 1893* 1981 Mississippi Country blues [31]
John Littlejohn 1931 1994 Mississippi Chicago blues [32]
Robert Lockwood, Jr. 1915 2006 Arkansas Delta blues [33]
John Mayall 1933 England Electric blues [34]
Mississippi Fred McDowell 1904 1972 Tennessee Delta blues [35]
Blind Willie McTell 1901* 1959 Georgia Country blues [36]
Steve Miller 1943 Wisconsin Rock [37]
Muddy Waters 1913 1983 Mississippi Chicago blues [38]
Hambone Willie Newbern 1901 1965 Tennessee Country blues [4]
Robert Nighthawk 1909 1967 Arkansas Chicago blues [39]
Jimmy Page 1944 England Rock [19]
Charlie Patton 1891 1934 Mississippi Delta blues [40]
Dan Pickett 1907 1967 Alabama Country blues [41]
Rod Price 1947 2005 England Rock [42]
Keith Richards 1943 England Rock [43]
Johnny Shines 1915 1992 Tennessee Chicago blues [44]
Jeremy Spencer 1948 England Electric blues [11]
Houston Stackhouse 1910 1980 Mississippi Country blues [44]
Tampa Red 1904 1981 Georgia Urban blues [45]
Eddie Taylor 1923 1985 Mississippi Chicago blues [46]
Hound Dog Taylor 1917* 1975 Mississippi Electric blues [47]
Mick Taylor 1949 England Blues rock [43]
Ramblin' Thomas Unknown Unknown Louisiana Country blues [48]
U Tin 1931 2019 Myanmar Burmese classical, folk [49]
Joe Walsh 1947 Kansas Rock [50]
Sylvester Weaver 1897* 1960 Kentucky Country blues [51]
Casey Bill Weldon 1909 Unknown Arkansas Country blues [52]
Bukka White 1909 1977 Mississippi Delta blues [53]
Big Joe Williams 1903 1982 Mississippi Delta blues [46]
Alan Wilson 1943 1970 Massachusetts Electric blues [54]
Johnny Winter 1944 2014 Texas Electric blues [55]
Oscar "Buddy" Woods c.1890* 1950* Louisiana Urban blues [56]
Zoot Horn Rollo 1949 California Rock [57]
An asterisk (*) denotes that other sources give different dates, origin, or style.

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