1. Ian Mackaye (two 1971 Standards in Fugazi) 2. Asa Osborne (on early Lungfish records before he switched to a Univox Hi-Flyer) 3. Alexander Dunham and Joseph McRemond (Hoover) 4. Sarah/Mike Kirsch (Fuel, Fifteen, Navio Forge, Torches to Rome, Bread & Circuits, Pinhead Gunpowder, Jihn Henry West) 5. Mark Sumner (Joy Division, New Order) 6. Eddie Janney ( Rites of Spring, Yamaha SG)
Everything involving the Wagner Hunter duo is solid gold I think.. Incredible team, it's just that the re-imagining of Sweet Jane really sticks out.
Can't forget these guys: The Edge Mike McCready Eddie Vedder And Stone Gossard from back in the Green River days
The correct Italian pronunciation is "ee-oh-mee" or closer to "Yomee", but he may have Anglocized it to "I -o-mee"
Angus Young, Tony Iommi and Frank Zappa. I could say Pete Townsend as well, I have a love/hate relationship with the Who, but my favourite stuff is from the Live at Leeds era when Pete played SGs.
****, turns out John Reis ( Pitchfork, Rocket from the Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes...yeah that John Reis) has been known to use an SG, although I thought he was a strictly Stereo output LP type of guy. See this thread where he details his guitar gear. Good read no matter what. BTW he's into the P90s it sounds like. http://www.swamirecords.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=410