Bands & artists like Tommy Emmanuel

If you like Tommy Emmanuel, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Tommy Emmanuel? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Leo Kottke

Leo Kottke

Known for his intricate fingerpicking style and blend of folk, blues, and rock, Kottke's music features complex melodies that resonate with Emmanuel's approach.

blues traditional folk music
Chet Atkins

Chet Atkins

Guide

A pioneer of fingerstyle guitar, Atkins' smooth blend of country and jazz elements mirrors the technical prowess and melodic intricacy found in Emmanuel's work.

classical music country music jazz
Michael Hedges

Michael Hedges

Hedges is celebrated for his innovative acoustic guitar techniques and emotive compositions, creating a similar tension and release dynamic as Emmanuel.

new acoustic music new age music
Andy McKee

Andy McKee

McKee's virtuosic fingerstyle guitar playing and melodic storytelling align closely with the intricate arrangements characteristic of Emmanuel's music.

folk music jazz
Pierre Bensusan

Pierre Bensusan

Bensusan blends world music influences with intricate acoustic guitar work, offering a rich tapestry of sound that complements Emmanuel's style.

Kaki King

Kaki King

King's innovative guitar techniques and emotive performances create a captivating atmosphere similar to the intricate melodies of Emmanuel.

acoustic music instrumental music jazz
John Fahey

John Fahey

Fahey's experimental approach to acoustic guitar and blending of folk and blues styles resonates with the complexity found in Emmanuel's music.

blues
Derek Trucks

Derek Trucks

Trucks' slide guitar work and fusion of blues, rock, and world music create an engaging sonic landscape that parallels the depth in Emmanuel's playing.

blues blues rock rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Tommy Emmanuel?

Artists similar to Tommy Emmanuel include Leo Kottke, Chet Atkins, Michael Hedges and Andy McKee. Each shares elements of Tommy Emmanuel's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tommy Emmanuel?

Tommy Emmanuel is primarily known for blues, country and contemporary folk music. An intricate web of fingerpicked melodies dances over a steady pulse, creating moments of tension and release that capture the listener's attention.

Where should I start if I like Tommy Emmanuel?

If you enjoy Tommy Emmanuel, start with Leo Kottke — their album "6- and 12-String Guitar" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate fingerpicking style and blend of folk, blues, and rock, Kottke's music features complex melodies that resonate with Emmanuel's approach.