Clarence White.
OK, boys and girls, more Guitar Gods: This Maine native cut his teeth with Three Little Country Boys and the Kentucky Colonels. Did session work for the Monkees. Joined The Byrds in '68 until '73. "Time Between" and "The Girl With No Name" are fine examples of his string-bending mastery. Joined The Muleskinners in early '73 until his tragic death that same year. Marty Stewart owns and plays his prized '54 "B-Bender" Telecaster. Artist?
Answer: Clarence White. One of my guitar heroes. The undisputed MASTER of the country-rock guitar. His guitar work in "Time Between" is as stellar today as when he played it way back then. He was only 29 when he died, hit by a drunk driver while loading gear after a gig.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeGTUP1JfWE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQmSMyAEguU
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