Inside the latest VG
Published monthly since 1986
1909

Category Archives: Artists

Robby Krieger

New Musical Directions
 
KRIEGER-HOME-MAIN-THUMB

For all of his decades of noteworthy guitar work, Robby Krieger isn’t resting on his laurels. In 2002, Krieger and Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek formed Doors of the 21st Century (and they still perform as Manzarek-Krieger), but the guitarist’s newest album, Singularity, is an ambitious instrumental effort that expands on his desire to create music [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | Leave a comment

Randy Rhoads

Diary of an Axeman, 30 years Later
 
RANDY-RHOADS-HOME-MAIN-THUMB

(RIGHT) Rhoads’ polka-dot guitar was built in 1979 by Karl Sandoval, with a mahogany body, modified ’60s Danelectro non-adjustable maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard and bow-tie inlays, two DiMarzio humbuckers (PAF in the neck position, Super Distortion in the bridge), separate Tone and Volume controls, a standard vibrato, and a selector switch on the [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | Leave a comment

Darryl Jones

Stones’ side man, Ron Wood fan
 
DARRYL-JONES-HOME-MAIN-THUMB

“Unofficial” Rolling Stones bassist Darryl Jones, who replaced Bill Wyman in 1994, readily admits that playing with the carousing rockers has been a revelation compared to working with stern jazz masters like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Wynton Marsalis. “What I’ve learned from Mick and Keith is that rock and roll is fun. It’s not [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | 1 Response

Mark Tremonti

Rock Star, Amp Snob!
 
MARKTREMONTI_HOME-MAIN-BIG

Many of the people we today consider “guitar heroes” – Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan, to name a couple – spent more than their fair share of time stowed away in their bedrooms, playing guitar while other kids in the neighborhood played baseball, kick the can, or spin the bottle. Rock guitarist Mark [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Neil Giraldo

Road Routine
 
Neil Giraldo Home Main

The hard-driving husband-and-wife rock act that hits the stage as Pat Benatar and Neil “Spyder” Girlado is responsible for more than a handful of stalwart classic-rock jams. For the past 15 years, Benatar and husband/guitarist/producer/co-writer Giraldo have spent many of their summers touring, then scratching their itch to perform with one-off and weekend gigs throughout [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Dan Auerbach

Black Keys’ Road Map Back to Blues, British Rock
 
AUERBACH_HOME-MAIN-THUMB

Forget about the classic quartet. Forget the power trio. Forget any preconceived shortcomings you may have concerning a rock-and-roll duo. There’s no denying it – the Black Keys crank out impressive noise. As one half of the band – drummer Patrick Carney – once joked, “We’re normally a 12-piece jazz big-band, but the other 10 [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Carl Verheyen

The Tools of Trading 8s
 
VERHEYEN-MAIN-THUMB

Carl Verheyen is a member of that elite (and shrinking) group of musicians known as “session guitarists.” Super-qualified pickers, they’re the hired guns brought in for the most demanding and important recording dates. They command triple-scale fees, but work in a pressure cooker where time is money, where skillsets call for expertise in blues, jazz, [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | Leave a comment

Rodrigo Sanchez

Cuban Orchestra Helps Create Area 52
 
RODRIGOSANCHEZ_HOME-MAIN-BIG

Rodrigo Sanchez is one half of the fiery acoustic duo known as Rodrigo Y Gabriela. They have evolved from a stripped-down dual-acoustic-guitar sound to catapult their music in new directions. On their latest release, Area 52, Sanchez and partner Gabriela Quintero enlisted the help of producer Peter Asher and a 13-piece Cuban orchestra. The result [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | Leave a comment

Howard Roberts

H.R. Was a Dirty Guitar Player!
 
HOWARD-ROBERTS-HOME-MAIN-THUMB

In his prime, Howard Roberts played more than 900 studio dates annually and recorded the hippest guitar records of the era. His legion of fans still revere his incalculable influence and musical legacy. Vesta Roberts, who grew up in a family of lumberjacks, gave birth to Howard just three weeks before the Wall Street Crash [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | 1 Response

Leslie West

Still Climbing
 
LESLIE-WEST-HOME-MAIN-THUMB

Upon first viewing you’ll notice that The Sound and the Story is different. The new video from guitarist Leslie West stands apart from other instructional guitar DVDs in that, while West is more than happy to show how to play some of his classic songs and discuss how he learned to play, his gregarious personality [...]

Posted in Artists | Tagged | 1 Response