Ray Lynch
Lynch's classical guitar training made his '80s trilogy of contemporary electronic LPs uncommonly resonant and influential.
Inspired by the recordings of Andres Segovia, Lynch?s early training primarily involved classical guitar.
Lynch dropped his early career to become a disciple of Bhagavan Adi Da Samraj, who suggested that he return to composing.
"I never felt 'ambitious' relative to composing. I simply saw that if I didn't do it, I would be wasting my life." -Lynch
Lynch's "No Blue Thing" (1990) won him Billboard magazine's instrumental artist and album of the year awards.