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'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, an influential guitarist admired by fellow musicians, faces the challenge of categorizing his music, as it's neither purely jazz nor rock. This lack of categorization has hindered airplay on both jazz and rock radio stations, leaving him in a musical limbo. He aims to reach a broader audience through instrumental music. Despite his guitar hero status, Holdsworth desires broader recognition and a fair chance for his music. He recounts his experiences with record labels and the struggle for artistic integrity. Holdsworth's recent use of the Steinberger guitar and the SynthAxe instrument offers a fresh avenue of creative expression. He reflects on his musical journey and the need for promotion to make his music accessible to a wider audience.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]''
 
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Guitar World, June 1987
Guitar World, June 1987
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This interview was conducted with assistance from Matt Resnikoff [sic]
This interview was conducted with assistance from Matt Resnikoff [sic]
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