47. Graham Coxon of Blur – The fact that Blur lost their edge when Coxon left and soon decided to call it a day altogether is perhaps testament to the guitarist’s central role in the band. Coxon could do the emotive (‘Tender’) or the vivacious (‘Song 2’) with equal aplomb. His solo stuff ain’t bad either. (wenn)
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