• Dino Cazares Machete Signature Humbucker

    Dino Cazares Machete Signature Humbucker

    SANTA BARBARA, December 9th, 2025 (EMBARGOED) Seymour Duncan, a leading manufacturer of guitar and bass pickups, effects pedals, and pedal amps, is proud to announce The Dino Cazares Machete Signature Humbucker is…

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  • Zac Schulze gets straight to it!

    Zac Schulze gets straight to it!

    If you’re a fan of Cream, Zeppelin, and Rory Gallagher (who isn’t?), you’ll dig Zac Schulze Gang, a British power trio that’s carrying the torch with both hands; they’ve played…

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  • Jon Butcher’s psychedelia mastery

    Jon Butcher’s psychedelia mastery

    Jon Butcher tales his Olympic White ’63 Strat for a rip on “Jam,” a track from his new album, “Nuthin’ but Soul.” The disc is an homage to sounds of…

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Allman Brothers Band

Final Concert 10-28-14

Midge Ure

The Unexpected Retrospective

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ARTISTS

Charly Baty

Feelin' Good All Over

June 21, 2001 · Frank Falduto

You really have to love a guy who smiles as much as Charly Baty does as he snakes his way…

Dusty Hill

1949-2021

June 1, 2022 · Dan Forte

It didn’t take long for testimonials to pour in to VG following the death of ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill.…

Eugene Grew

Long-Lost Motown Session Master

December 28, 2017 · Brian Wright

To the surprise of many Motown fans, a man emerged in 2011 claiming to have played guitar on “Money” and…

Wolf Hoffmann

Mean Business

October 11, 2021 · Bret Adams

Traditional heavy metal is still a thriving beast thanks to bands like Accept, whose latest studio album, Too Mean to…


CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS

Gibson EH-150

Quintessential Pre-War Amp

June 5, 2001 · John Teagle

Introduction Gibson’s E-150/EH-150 amplifiers have long been regarded as the quintessential pre-WWII model, one of the most influential and recognizable…

Audiovox and Serenader Amps

An Interview with Bud Tutmarc

August 2, 2002 · John Teagle

We dedicate this month’s column to the “legendary” Seattle line. Having never had the opportunity to play through one or…

Audiovox Electronic Bass

Discovered! The World's First Electric Bass Guitar

June 30, 2003 · Peter Blecha

While there have been lively debates raging in the rare instrument community for many years about any number of puzzling…

Dan’s Guitar RX: Finding An Old Friend, Part 2

What Goes Around…

July 26, 2024 · Dan Erlewine

In the September, issue I told the story of the ’58 ES-335 I sold to my friend, Al, for $225…


APPROVED GEAR

Fender’s Player Plus Meteora HH

Familiar Face

March 30, 2023 · Pete Prown

Billed as “futuristic and familiar,” Fender’s Meteora design first arrived as part of the Parallel Universe line – mashups of…

Blackstar Fly 3

Best In Show… And More

November 29, 2016 · Bob Dragich

While listening to AC/DC’s Back in Black on a small, audiophile-grade table radio, Blackstar Amplification CEO Ian Robinson had an…

Tunerette

Smokin’ Tuner

May 8, 2025 · Joe Bigley

The guitar world has many options to stay in tune but none as cool-looking as the Tunerette. Don’t let the…

Category 5 TBR-35 2×10

Backline Star

May 13, 2024 · Oscar Jordan

Don Ritter started Category 5 Amplification designing amps for blues players before expanding to other genres while holding to the…

  • Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

    Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

    Honeysuckle

    Resonator-slide specialist Reverend Peyton returns to his primary influences – early 20th-century African-American music – compelling him to shout from the hollers and the hills. Rootsy, acoustic, inter-war blues is the specific genre, and Peyton doesn’t hold back. With top-tier tutelage from the likes of David “Honeyboy” Edwards, T-Model Ford, and Robert Belfour, he masterfully…

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  • Zac Schulze gets straight to it!

    Zac Schulze gets straight to it!

    If you’re a fan of Cream, Zeppelin, and Rory Gallagher (who isn’t?), you’ll dig Zac Schulze Gang, a British power trio that’s carrying the torch with both hands; they’ve played Clapton’s Crossroads and the Rory Gallagher Tribute Fest. Here, Zac flies solo on “High Roller,” tearin’ it up on his ’54 Guild Aristocrat M75 through…

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  • Mike Campbell with Ari Surdoval

    Mike Campbell with Ari Surdoval

    Heartbreaker: A Memoir

    In his autobiography, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Campbell admits he’s quiet and shy. Self-doubt plagued him his entire life, and when problems arose in the Heartbreakers, a lack of confidence had him blaming himself first, even when he wasn’t responsible. Perhaps his attitude was psychologically rooted in his impoverished childhood and coming from…

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  • Alan Gogoll

    Alan Gogoll

    Lioness Lullabies

    Venture online and watch a few videos by Tasmanian guitarist Alan Gogoll and you’ll see he’s nothing short of a phenomenon. On acoustic, he conjures artificial harmonics in a manner that almost defies gravity. Better still, he never shows off these chops – everything on Lioness Lullabies is in the service of the song and…

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  • Jimmy Vivino

    Jimmy Vivino

    Gonna Be 2 of Those Days

    A veteran vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist and purveyor of blues, R&B, and rock’, Jimmy Vivino has an incredible résumé. A longtime fixture in Conan O’Brien’s house band, he has played on movie, radio, and Broadway projects and worked with Levon Helm, Hubert Sumlin, Al Kooper, Jimmie Vaughan, Donald Fagen, Warren Haynes, Laura Nyro, along with innumerable others. He’s…

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Have Guitar Will Travel – 015 Featuring Spencer Henderson

September 4, 2019 · James Patrick Regan

Today guest is Spencer Henderson, the owner of “West Coast Pedalboards”… We discuss his transition from working in IT (working…

John Jorgenson

John Jorgenson’s Gypsy Jazz Orchestra

February 13, 2014 · Michael Dregni

Call it a “Gypsy jazz wall of sound.” John Jorgenson’s new album, Istiqbal Gathering, features the master guitarist backed by…

Vox’s AC10C1

Vox’s AC10C1

Blast of the Past

July 6, 2016 · Michael Dregni

Few amps give such an instant jolt of history as a Vox. The golden nameplate, that distinctive crisscross speaker fabric,…

Official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert

Various artists

March 4, 2022 · Oscar Jordan

Five years ago, keyboardist Keith Emerson sadly ended his life, but a half-decade later, his work still resonates through the…

The National Silvo Electric Hawaiian

September 4, 2014 · George Gruhn

One of the most innovative companies of the pre-World-War-II era, National found out quickly that innovation was a double-edged sword.…