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  I admire this man's skills.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u-Bn...style%20guitar

Not the best sound quality here but listening and watching Doyle Dykes playing 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is worth the time IMO.

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One of my favorite fingerstyle guitarists. Check out the clips on the Taylor guitar site.

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I've seen that a few times ... brilliant player, isn't he?


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Wow that's great. Thanks for sharing Les.


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Click around a bit and check out his version of Amazing Grace- the guy's amazing- I'll have to see if he comes to my area. I'd love to see him play live.


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I just found my hero in the guitar stakes , this guy is terrific

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I've seen Doyle a few times in person. Not only is an amazing player, he seems to be genuinely nice guy. He stayed long after the performance to sign EVERYTHING asked of him. Wabash Cannonball arrangement he does is amazing too.

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Holy Arpeggio, Batman!!
That was amazing!

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Check out Dykes playing "Wabash Cannonball". It's my favorite of what's on the net.
He is a must see if he gets anywhere near Cincinnati.
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