The event featured 27 top guitarists, including
Brian May,
B. B. King,
George Benson,
Joe Walsh,
Keith Richards,
Les Paul,
Robbie Robertson,
Robert Cray,
Roger Waters,
Albert Collins,
Steve Vai,
Jack Bruce and
Joe Satriani. The vocalists included
Rickie Lee Jones,
Bob Dylan and
Joe Cocker. The event was conceived by British impresario and producer
Tony Hollingsworth who originally agreed to stage the concert as a co-production deal with Spanish state television
RTVE. But RTVE dropped out on the day the contract was due to be signed when the director-general (and film director)
Pilar Miro Romero left the company. Later, the organisers of Expo '92 took on the project to help overcome the problem that Seville was being seen merely as a civil engineering project. They provided half the $7.2 million budget, with Hollingsworth raising the rest from television pre-sales. RTVE bought the Spanish rights, but paid by providing television and radio airtime for advertising slots. These were then sold to
Coca-Cola. Five 90-minute shows and a one-hour documentary were broadcast. Forty-five countries showed at least one live show. Later, broadcasters in 105 countries broadcast one or more programmes. Rights in the event are held by
Tribute Inspirations Limited. == Artists appearing at Guitar Legends ==