It’s been a progression really, so I’ll list them as they came into my consciousness.
Les Paul - I was raised with Les in the house, the sound of guitar, front and centre was different from everything else.
Hank Marvin - The Shadows were on my turntable a lot with records that I’d inherited, guitar front and centre again.
Crosby Stills Nash & Young - The live album, 4 Way Street, made want to learn to play.
Eric Clapton - Hearing Layla for the first time was a ‘wow’ moment, I wanted to play like that. I became the biggest fanboy, but can’t stand him now
Paul Kossoff & Santana - I didn’t have fast chops and these guys showed that note choice and feel were just as important and I could actually play their lines (at least I thought I could).
Eric Johnson - The master of electric tone IMO, I can’t play or sound like him, but still my favourite player.
Carl Verheyen - Introduced me to playing bigger intervals for solo breaks, pulled me out of the typical, pentatonic rut.
Brian Setzer - I was asked to join a rockabilly band, so started to listen to Brian, completely changed my style.
These days, I’m more into rhythm playing and guys like Cory Wong and John Mayer for their rhythm chops are more my thing. As I play mainly acoustic now, I’m also developing a better appreciation for Jimmy Page’s acoustic playing (I think he plays electric like he’s falling downstairs, too messy).