Having read much material about the Shads and other British players, particularly guitarists, it seems that many were and/or are jazz fans (some trad, but mainly modern)
Hank, Jet, Tony, Brian all had jazz influences and/or played jazz at some time, (I think Bruce was the only pure rock'n'roll fan early on!) and as we know, Hank now plays a form of jazz as his main style these days.
People like the late Big Jim Sullivan, and the late Joe Moretti were also into jazz guitar playing. Although they were both revered rock and instrumental players among musicians, they both deferred to John McLaughlin as the master guitarist in the UK- and whilst he was and still is a master technician and musician, his music is not 'accessible' like contemporary material by Hank or Big Jim for example.
There has always seemed to me to be an implicit view that when a lot of these players played rock'n'roll and instrumental material that they were only doing this 'kid's stuff' for money, and would rather play 'serious' music like jazz to really express themselves.
In my opinion, you then had some legendary rock'n'roll/guitar instrumental players with individual distinct personal styles and sounds which so many people loved, who would rather play jazz guitar and sound like they were emulating established well known jazz players...and losing their individuality!
Guitar players are a funny lot!
Tin hat on!


