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GUY: Well, let me put it to you like this. His influence should be on every guitar player that picks up a guitar, because he told me when I first met him he didn't learn how to use the slide.
Guy was one of the first guitarists to use electronic feedback and distortion. Now, at age 88, he has a cameo in Ryan Coogler's supernatural horror film Sinners. Originally broadcast in 1993.
DAVID BIANCULLI, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I'm David Bianculli, professor of television studies at Rowan University. Buddy Guy was one of the first blues guitarists to use electronic feedback and ...