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Jim O'Rourke - his solo career though prolific is relatively unknown. Insignificance is my favorite album of his. Halfway to a Threeway and Eureka are also good. There's tons of weird stuff he did too. Plus he had his hands in on Wilcos Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and was a temporary member of Sonic Youth for their last record and has played on stage with them. Some audiophiles hate him for some reason, call him an asshole and all this but I think he makes really good music and sonics.
Jim Noir - writes fluffy pop songs about nothing in particular but they're so well done that they do their job in making me happy.
Joe Pass - amazing guitarist, known among jazzers-- mostly jazz guitarists some extraordinary finger style solo jazz guitar... if calming beautiful harmony with inspired playing sounds even remotely interesting to you go buy the album "Virtuoso."
Buffalo Springfield - although this is an old band that had Stephen Stills and Neil Young I don't really think that many people are familiar with them besides "For What It's Worth." Tons of amazing songs in a very short career.
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