Most often identified as a folk-rock musician due to his long collaboration with Tim Buckley, guitarist Lee Underwood's idiosyncratic playing style embraces everything from British, Celtic, and American folk to modal and vanguard jazz, classical, and Latin and Spanish traditions. Underwood spent a decade as Buckley's lead guitarist (1965-1975) and performed the role on seven of his nine studio albums --Tim Buckley, Goodbye and Hello, Happy Sad, Blue Afternoon, Lorca, Starsailor, and Sefronia, and notable posthumous live recordings including Dream Letter: Live in London 1968, a...