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From: blickstein@orphan.DEC (Dave Blickstein)
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Subject: Guy Van Duser
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Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 09:27:39 EST
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One name that is conspicuous by its absence in the acoustic guitar
digitalist discussion is Guy Van Duser.  Van Duser plays "finger-style"
guitar solos that are clearly influenced by the stride piano style.
Van Duser lives in the Boston area and appears frequently in clubs around
Cambridge, most often Passims.  He is an incredible performer.

The version of "Stars and Stripes" that someone mentioned Chet Atkins plays
is actually a Guy Van Duser arrangement and Van Duser plays it with much
more authority.

Van Duser has several records out on the Rounder label.  They are all excellent
but I particular recommend "Finger-style solos" which includes "Stars and
Stripes", and a Gershwin Melody.

	db