This is Sonny Landreth. Not only can Sonny tear up a guitar but he can tear into a California Cobb.
In case you haven't heard of Sonny, here's what NPR says about him:
In the 1970s, Landreth played a stint with zydeco king Clifton Chenier and became an in-demand session player before pursuing his own solo recording and songwriting career, starting with 1995's Outward Bound. His style and technique each expand on conventional slide-guitar methods.
And from his Wikipedia page:
Eric Clapton has said he is "probably the most underestimated musician on the planet and also probably one of the most advanced, and it puts me to shame."
And, now, from his Great Harvest page:
Sonny Landreth's California Cobb --without bacon-- is the greatest thing on sliced Honey Whole Wheat.




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