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Yamaha DG Stomp

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It's always been a struggle for home recordists to capture a good guitar tone on tape or hard disk. Yamaha, however, wants to...

Dick Dale – Better Shred than Dead: The Dick Dale Anthology

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Well, what needs to be said about this? The King of the Surf Guitar at his finest. This covers 1959 to 1996...

Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley

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Paul Stanley Paul Stanley shakes his groomed mane, peering into the sea of smiling facing as he rises from the smoke and shadows to strike...

Creedence Clearwater Revival – Boxed Set

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This arrived just in time for me to program "Graveyard Train" to play over and over on Halloween, scaring (or at least bewildering) unsuspecting...

Alamo Guitars and Amps: Remember the Alamo

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This month we wrap up our saga of the Alamo by picking up with the new guitar line offered in 1965. Alamo, as you recall,...

Elliot Easton

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Last month, former Cars guitarist Elliot Easton conversed with Vintage Guitar about his experiences prior to the formation of the platinum-selling quintet that cruised...

David Grisman and Doc Watson – Doc and Dawg

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Let's face it. If David Grisman's name is attached, and it's put out by his label, it's going to be a great listen....

Dr. Harmonica and Rocket 88 – Swingin’ Easy Live

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Yow! Dr. Harmonica (Mark Kenneally) and the boys swing, jump, shuffle, and do everything in between on this wonderful live effort. You'll...

Frank Frost with Sam Carr and Frank Frost – Keep Yourself Together and Jelly...

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X Frank Frost's two recent CDs are time machines, transporting you to a hot, sweaty night in a Mississippi Delta juke joint. Frost...

Jim Marshall

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When it comes to guitar amplifiers, two names stand tall beyond the others: Leo Fender and Jim Marshall. Even "civilians" recognize these names....
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