Guitarists come and go, but some remain legends for years for their contributions to the world of rock, folk, blues, and beyond. And these four female musicians deserve some credit for being some of the very best guitarists of all time.
Itโs worth noting that this isnโt a tiered list, nor is it a definitive list of the best female guitarists of all time. Think of it as a curated look into a few stellar guitarists that deserve more recognition.
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1. Sister Rosetta Tharpe
This list of the best female guitarists of all time wouldnโt be worth its salt without mentioning the incomparable Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Tharpe is widely considered one of the best guitarists in history, period. She was a trailblazer for rock and roll artists today.
Tharpe experimented with distorted electric guitar riffs in a way that hadnโt been done before. She was also an incredibly talented acoustic guitar player. Her hits like โStrange Things Happening Every Dayโ and โDidnโt It Rain?โ are essential listening, as well as great examples of Tharpeโs ability to blend gospel with proto-rock, jazz, and country.
2. Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten was a distinctive folk-blues musician and one of few left-handed players to make history. In fact, Cotten learned to play the banjo by taking her brotherโs right-side banjo and playing it upside down. When she picked up the guitar, she used the same process to learn how to play it and became a certified legend. โFreight Trainโ and โIn The Sweet By And Byโ are essential listening.
3. Memphis Minnie
Memphis Minnie (a.k.a. Lizzie Douglas) was one of the first guitarists to master the picking style that is common today. She was an icon in the Beale Street blues world in Memphis and known for her backing tracks for a number of musicians at the time. She even beat Muddy Waters in a cutting contest. Now thatโs legendary.
4. Emily Remler
Emily Remler grew up with rock music, but she was known for her modern guitar talents of the bop tradition. Creative, unafraid to experiment, and prolific, Remler recorded with the likes of Astrud Gilberto and Larry Coryell during her heyday. She also played around with funk, though there arenโt any surviving recordings of her playing funk guitar today.ย
Unfortunately, Remler left us far too soon, and one can only imagine what she would have done with her guitar-playing skills if she had more time.
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