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Mainline Florida

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    Mike Campbell

    Got Lucky

    Mike Campbell is one of the most-heard guitarists on earth thanks to his work in the legendary Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and their catalog of hit singles (“American Girl,”…

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Elvin Bishop

Cultivating the Blues

February 17, 2010 · Dan Forte

Photos: Preston Gratiot. The first album Elvin Bishop played on wasn’t a chart-topper – it was a life-changer. For the…

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Nili Brosh

A Matter Of Perception

February 1, 2016 · Oscar Jordan

If you saw Tony MacAlpine on his early-2015 tour, you probably noticed a young woman accompanying him on a seven-string…

Walter Trout

The Reluctant Expatriate

May 15, 2001 · Willie G. Moseley

Guitarist Walter Trout resides in California, but the acclaim for his ferocious, blues-based playing tends to resound from the right…

Walter Trout

“Reborn” and Rockin’

May 21, 2019 · Greg Prato

After having his life saved by a liver transplant and releasing Battle Scars, an album that chronicled his health struggles,…


CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS

VG Q&A: ’71 Mahogany Precision?

Plus, a ’60s Conrad 12-String and Converting a ’65 ES-345TD-SV to Mono

June 5, 2025 · George Gruhn

I have a Fender Precision Bass with a 1971 neck date and serial number 296XXX, and I’ve always suspected the…

Standard in Custom

Schecter’s Custom Shop Marks 35 Years

July 6, 2015 · Ward Meeker

Riding high after 35 years with an array of original instruments, an impressive artist roster that started early with Pete…

Supro Resophonic FolkStar

April 4, 2007 · Michael Wright

Fiberglass. In 1961, it was a space-age material; lightweight, easy to mold, and super strong, it could be used for…

Wah-Wah Pedals

An Evaluation of Effects and Pedals

June 5, 2001 · Eric Kraft

The idea for this article came about when I purchased a box of effects pedals from the owner of a…


APPROVED GEAR

HomeWrecker Pickups

Slumbering Strats, Awake!

March 10, 2015 · Oscar Jordan

In 2011, session guitarist Joshua Hernandez began winding pickups in his living room. From these modest beginnings, and with no…

Gizmotron 2.0

Sustain Ability

March 19, 2019 · Michael Dregni

In the Bizarro Effects Hall of Fame, perhaps none was stranger than the aptly named Gizmotron of the late ’70s…

Ya’ Gig What Ya’ Pay For

Incase’s Tour Bag is ultra-functional, durable

May 27, 2020 · Phil Feser

It wouldn’t be a surprising reaction. “A $200 gig bag?” And one could reasonably assume the price includes a guitar.…

Nocturne Dyno Brain Booster

Smart Boost

March 19, 2019 · Zac Childs

In the not-so-distant past, guitarists learned that those great tape-echo units of the 1960s and ’70s not only added echo,…

  • Classics: Arena-Rock Alternative Amps

    Classics: Arena-Rock Alternative Amps

    Mad Maxed

    As rock started hitting the big time in the mid ’60s, it became clear to guitar-amplifier manufacturers that 100 watts or more was the way to go. The best approach to big power, however, would follow several paths. The stories of the high-powered amps introduced by Fender, Marshall, and Vox through the ’60s have been…

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  • Vivi-Tone “Skeleton

    Vivi-Tone “Skeleton

    A Master’s Magnificent Misfire

    The eternal question “Who invented the electric guitar?” has no single answer. By the late 1920s, many players, tinkerers, and inventors were exploring ways to get more volume from fretted instruments. Steel-string flat-tops from Martin, f-hole archtops from Gibson, and metal-bodied resonators from National were louder than their predecessors, but ran up against physical limits.…

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    Super PickupGiveaway 2025

    Win Big! 11 Sets! 11 Winners! Win a set of pickups from one of these sponsors: Deadline is March 15, 2026. Complete the survey below to enter giveaway. One entry per customer, any double entries will be automatically disqualified. See previous winners!! *ELIGIBILITY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.One entry per…

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  • Paul Johnson

    Paul Johnson

    The Hepcats Live at the Ajax Novelty Company

    This isn’t live, there may not be an Ajax Novelty Company, and the three felines known as the Hepcats are actually the brainchild of Paul Johnson, whose Belairs were early-’60s pioneers of surf music. Suspend reality and dig how the “trio” expertly articulates layers of acoustic guitar. Across decades, Johnson has embraced folk-rock, psychedelia, and…

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  • Yes

    Yes

    Close to the Edge: Super Deluxe Edition

    Are you a high-fidelity audio geek? If the answer is, well, yes, this Rhino release brings together an HD experience of Close to the Edge in no fewer than four versions, plus rarities and a ’72 concert. For starters, the 2025 remaster sounds as close to the analog 1972 mix as you’re going to get…

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Freddie King’s Gibson ES-345 Keeps on Playin’

Family Ties

May 29, 2019 · Ward Meeker

Watching her baby boy become rapt whenever his grandma played country blues on her guitar, Ella May King had a…

Vox Symphonic Bass

Fender Bender

July 12, 2023 · Peter Stuart Kohman

Despite the way collectors and dealers freely apply the term “lawsuit guitars,” documented examples are few. One time it did…

Little Wing: The Jimmy McCulloch Story

Paul Salley

September 7, 2022 · Bret Adams

When a former Beatle name-checks you before a guitar solo on your very first recording with the band, you must…

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Rare, Bluesy, and Beyond

August 30, 2016 · Dan Forte

A surprisingly large contingent of people in high school or college in 1965 will tell you that less than two…

JangleBox Acousticomp

Sweet Woodiness

November 26, 2024 · Oscar Jordan

Compression and sustain are the icing on most guitarist’s tonal palette. While many use such effects in service of electric…