Peter Green Musical artist

Peter Green (born Peter Allen Greenbaum, 29 October 1946) is a British blues rock guitarist and the founder of the band Fleetwood Mac. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 for his work with the group, Green's songs such as "Albatross", "Black Magic Woman", "Oh Well" and "Man of the World" have been recorded by artists such as Santana, Aerosmith, Status Quo, Black Crowes, Midge Ure, Tom Petty, Judas Priest and Gary Moore, who recorded Blues for Greeny, a covers album of Green's compositions.A major figure and bandleader in the "second great epoch" of the British blues movement, Green inspired B. B. King to say, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page have both lauded his guitar playing. Green's playing was noted for its idiomatic string bending and vibrato and economy of style. Though he played other guitars, he is best known for deriving a unique tone from his 1959 Gibson Les Paul.He was ranked 38th in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". His tone on the Bluesbreakers instrumental "The Supernatural" was rated as one of the 50 greatest of all time by Guitar Player.In June 1996 Green was voted the third-best guitarist of all time in Mojo magazine.

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Peter Green
Alias (AKA)Green Peter
Birth dateOctober 29, 1946
Birth place
England , London , Bethnal Green

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Musical artist

Career started1966
associated musical artist
Fleetwood Mac
Otis Spann
Willie Dixon
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
Gass (band)
Peter Green Splinter Group
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Blues
Rock music
Blues rock
instrument
Banjo
Cello
Guitar
Harmonica
Fender Stratocaster
Gibson Les Paul
Singing
record label
Creole Records
Epic Records
Reprise Records

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