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THE GUITARISTS OF THE YEAR

Nuno Bettencourt

Wolfgang Van Halen Josh Klinghoffer Andrew Watt The Rolling Stones John 5 Cory Wong Sophie Lloyd Nita Strauss Zakk Wylde Buddy Guy Periphery Steve Lacy Vernon Reid Joe Bonamassa Tom DeLonge John Osborne Synyster Gates Graham Coxon Josh Homme & Troy Van Leeuwen

NUNO BETTENCOURT

IN APRIL OF this year, an always gunslinging, Washburn N4-brandishing, unapologetically candid Nuno Bettencourt told Guitar World, “As I was doing the album [2023’s Six], I was re-inspired to kind of go for blood again. I basically said, ‘I want to bring guitar playing back,’” before adding, “I just wanted to make [guitar] fun again.” Well, as we round out the year, it’s safe to say that Nuno clearly understood his self-imposed assignment.

Since late 2020, we’ve suffered from a lack of Edward Van Halen. Then our despair grew deeper when we lost Jeff Beck at the start of 2023. But with a flick of his magic wand and no warning, Nuno stood in the shadows alongside Rihanna during the halftime show for Super Bowl LVII. Then and there, Nuno had us; we were transfixed, thinking, “Was that Nuno Bettencourt?” before saying, “OK, yes, it was. But what now?” Turns out that beneath piles of 15-years-in-the-making fairy dust was “Rise,” featuring a God-like solo that transported us back to Nuno’s 1992 MVP year, aka the year of his last Guitar World cover (until his August 2023 cover, that is). How about that?

Sure, back when Nuno was 26, it was obvious that he’d not only be on a GW cover but be crowned the MVP. But entering 2023, especially seeing as Extreme hadn’t been heard from in 15 years, Bettencourt was mostly thought of as just another guitarist within screaming distance of 60. We guess Nuno didn’t get the memo, as he curb-stomped his way through 2023 with the same balls-to-the-wall guts that made him famous back when “More Than Words” was a thing. And so, is Nuno still the MVP? Absolutely. Has he inherited the throne from EVH? Probably. And yes, Nuno did bring guitar back to the forefront. But Nuno isn’t just an MVP or the heir to the throne; he’s a no-brainer as a 2023 GOTY.

WOLFGANG VAN HALEN

AFTER DEBUTING ON our GOTY list and the [] cover of , Wolfgang Van Halen reclaims a top spot with the release of his second Mammoth WVH album, , support slots on tour with Metallica and Alter Bridge, — and his first headline tour with support from returning GOTY, Nita Strauss.

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