Allan Holdsworth
Guitarist and jazz fusion innovator
Born
August 6th, 1946
79 years ago
Died
2017
8 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent guitarist and composer, contributions to jazz fusion revolutionized guitar playing with unique techniques and complex compositions. Worked with notable bands including Soft Machine and UK, and produced acclaimed solo albums that displayed extraordinary technical skill. Holdsworth's approach to harmony and innovative use of effects shaped the sound of contemporary music. He also collaborated with various musicians, influencing numerous genre artists.
Developed advanced legato playing technique
Released influential solo albums such as "Metal Fatigue"
Contributed to bands like Soft Machine and UK
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