Month: January 2003

  • January 2003

    FEATURES

    Harmony Guitars
    End of the Depression By the late ’30s, America’s guitar manufacturers had emerged from the shadow of anonymity of the early 20th century into full brand identity, none more assertively than Harmony. By Michael Wright

    Al McKay
    The Pocket is the Thing… The five-time Grammy winner has provided an unstoppable groove for many a project and is most famous as a key figure in Earth Wind & Fire. By Oscar Jordan

    Kim Simmonds
    Solo Albums, Seafood, and Savoy Brown He cranked up the blues-rock aggregation in England in the late ’60s, and has been at the helm ever since. By Willie G. Moseley

    Ronnie Montrose
    That rarest of guitarists who has experimented with diverse genres while following a creative trail that has led to associations with rock’s most well-known musicians. By Frank Moriarity

    Jeff Hanna
    Part 1: 36 and Counting For nearly 40 he has been a key part of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, which created hit singles and platinum-selling albums like Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy and the landmark collaboration album Will the Circle Be Unbroken. By Willie G. Moseley

    Supro Thunderbolt
    Designed “…exclusively for the electric Bass guitar,” it was simplicity itself, with no “fancy extra circuits.” But much like with Fender’s Bassman, guitarists had other ideas! By Christopher Tackett

    1987 Westone XA-1330
    Japan-based Westone’s XA series guitars were high-end Superstrats, and only about 50 received the headstock/body covered with this real snakeskin. By Michael Wright

    DEPARTMENTS

    Reader Mail

    First Fret: News and Notes
    – Austin City Limits Music Festival
    – Wexer Jams on “Today Show”
    – One Chunk of Wood, One Guitar
    – Stolen Gear

    The Great VG Giveaway 2002 Win a Fuchs Audio Overdrive Supreme 50!

    Vintage Guitar Price Guide

    Upcoming Events

    Vintage Guitar Classified Ads

    Readers’ Gallery

    Advertising Index

    COLUMNS

    Viewpoints
    Music Stores, Then and Now
    By Gene Norman

    Executive Rock
    Creem Caption Capers Continued
    By Willie G. Moseley

    Q&A With George Gruhn
    Reliable Gibson Dating

    Acousticville
    Fifty Columns Later
    By Steven Stone

    FretPrints
    Muddy Waters
    By Wolf Marshall

    Guitars With Guts
    Heads Up!
    By R.E. Bruné

    Little Things
    Practice Makes Perfect!
    By Lisa Sharken

    Gigmeister
    Bandmates and the Golden Rule
    By Riley Wilson

    TECH

    Guitar Shop
    Double-Cut Dano Dress-Up
    By Tony Nobles

    Amps
    Hot Rodding a Vintage Tube Amp
    By Gerald Weber

    Ask Gerald
    By Gerald Weber

    REVIEWS

    Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews
    Dr. Z MAZ-18 Junior, Rowan Cimarron

    Gearin’ Up!
    The latest cool new stuff!

    The VG Hit List
    Record, Video, and Book Reviews

    Check This Action
    Swingin’ The Blues
    By Dan Forte