• Webb Wilder’s take on “Beautiful Delilah”

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    Webb Wilder’s take on “Beautiful Delilah”

    “Hillbilly Speedball” sample Since the mid ’80s, Webb Wilder has cranked out consistently fine roots-rock. His latest is “Hillbilly Speedball,” and here he grabs his ’61 Gibson ES-330TD plugged into a narrow-panel Fender Vibrolux to…

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BILL KIRCHEN

Bill Kirchen

Telemaster Offers A Word To The Wise

Trying to top 2006’s Hammer Of The Honky-Tonk Gods, Bill Kirchen’s eighth solo album, would seem a mighty tall order. Then again, he set what would have been a surprisingly…

Carson Creation

One Very Personal Stratocaster

An itinerant Western-music guitarist who befriended Leo Fender and other employees at his up-and-coming company in the early ’50s, Bill Carson was the “test pilot” for the Fender Stratocaster prototype,…

Warner Hodges

Warner Hodges

In And Out of Scorcherland

If your ear was at all tuned to “alt-country” (a.k.a. cowpunk) in the late ’80s or you were lucky enough to be informed of it in the years since, you’re…

Memphissippi Sounds’ Yella P asks “Who’s Gonna Ride”

’59 Stratotone at the Memphis Slim House While Memphissippi Sounds’ Yella P and his ’59 Harmony Stratotone were visiting the Memphis Slim House in the Soulsville neighborhood of Memphis (Stax…

Eric Bibb plays “Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie”

Soulful Blues Beyond I-IV-V Sensational fingerstylist Eric Bibb uses the ’47 Levin Model 13 Ambassadör to honor us with a bit of Lead Belly’s “Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie,”…

The (Way) Back Beat: A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody

Fretted cheesecake advertising through the years, Part Two

Last month, we began looking at some of the more entertaining fretted instrument advertising of the 20th century, in what could be loosely called the “cheesecake” style! This term generally…

  • Tony Gilkyson: Country-Rocker, Punk

    Tasty licks On A Vintage Kay An alumnus of country-rock’s Lone Justice and punk-rockers X, Tony Gilkyson plugged his vintage…

  • Kevn Kinney

    Kevn Kinney

    Small 'N Happy

    As any fan of Drivin ’N Cryin can attest, Kevn Kinney at his creative best surrenders little to the greatest…

  • Deke Dickerson

    Making Merle’s Memoir

    From the day he first picked up a guitar at 13, Deke Dickerson honed in on guitarists like Chuck Berry,…

  • Jerry Douglas

    Helping Hiatt

    In April of 2020, Jerry Douglas and his band were set to back singer/songwriter John Hiatt on his new album,…

  • Leo Lyons

    Fifty Years After

    More than a half-century ago, Ten Years After sat at the vanguard of British FM rock, blending blues boogies with…

  • Elliot Easton

    Lefty Goes to the Left Coast Part 1

    Last month, former Cars guitarist Elliot Easton conversed with Vintage Guitar about his experiences prior to the formation of the…

  • Gwenifer Raymond

    Fierce Fingerstyle

    Expect the unexpected from Gwenifer Raymond. Born in Wales, England, she was inspired by underground bands like the Pixies and…

  • Les Paul

    The Legend and a New Book

    The Early Years of the Les Paul Legacy, 1915-1963 Les Paul is an acknowledged musical icon who influenced so much…

  • Chris Leuzinger

    Country Crunch

    Growing up in the tropical air of West Palm Beach, it’s little wonder that Chris Leuzinger’s first musical revelations had…

  • Tony Mottola

    Mr. Big, Guitar Pioneer

    Some argue that Tony Mottola was more legendary than famous. In a career spanning 50 years, the guitarist logged thousands…

  • Roine Stolt

    Progressive Double-Duty

    If you want to see a hard-working guitar ace, look no further than Roine Stolt, who has been going non-stop…

  • Brad Gillis

    Hard Rock, High Profile

    Brad Gillis. Photos by Pat Johnson. Bay-area guitarist Brad Gillis has led something of a storied life. He was only…

  • Pop ’N Hiss: The Rolling Stones’ Black and Blue

    Groove-Heavy

    By the mid ’70s, rock and roll had matured into a big business, with top acts including Led Zeppelin, The…

  • Mick Ralphs

    Good Company

    In 1972, one of Britain’s best bands, Mott The Hoople, still hadn’t made any impact on the charts. Its record…

  • Jay Geils

    Blues and Archtops

    If you grew up listening to music in the ’70s, you probably associate the name J. Geils with a five-piece…

  • Fretprints: Mick Ralphs

    Delivering in Bad Company

    Unabashedly British and irresistibly swaggering, Bad Company personified ’70s arena rock. Detractors denounced them as machismo, but fans have bought…

  • John Leventhal

    Ready to Rumble

    “I’ve been lucky enough to make a career co-writing and producing records with great singers and lyricists, John Leventhal explains.…

  • Jim Campilongo

    Back to the Country

    A misconception of his own making led to Jim Campilongo’s latest effort with the band Honeyfingers. “I enjoy my trio…

  • Ana Popovic

    Memphis via Belgrade

    Ana Popovic was but a toddler when she started to absorb major musical mojo through her father’s love of the…

  • Shuggie Otis

    Return Of The Prodigy

    The son of bluesman Johnny Otis, Shuggie Otis was born into a world of blues, R&B, nightclubs, and stages. As…