+1 to THAT.
A very sad loss for me personally as I spent the better part of my late teens and early 20's trying to capture his guitar tone - especially on "Nostalgic Lady".
That pursuit was both a blessing and a curse.
A blessing because it taught me a few things: to "squeeze" and coax the notes with your pick. Let your fretting hand do the work on leads. Don't be satisfied with the standard chord grips commonly-used for accompaniment and harmony. And, listen to musicians other than guitarists for phrasing tips.
A curse because I put exploring my own musical path on the back burner and measured everything I was doing by the yardstick of his approach, therefore delaying the development of my own identity.
Fortunately, I realized that if he had done that - pursuing the style of Joe Pass, for example - the world would never have been able to experience his unique musical vision.
Thanks for the lessons and the inspiration, Allan - may you rest in peace.