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    Check This Action: A Year In Their Life

    Recently, I stumbled onto one of those “reaction” videos by a New Zealander named Courtney, who wasn’t sure if she’d ever seen footage of the Beatles or even heard their songs. This shouldn’t be surprising. The video she watches of the Fab Four, playing “All My Loving” on Ed Sullivan in 1964, was created probably…

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Randy Bachman

Maintaining Lenny's Legacy

Bachman with a Yamaha Frank Gambale model. For all of his decades of experience, guitarist Randy Bachman shows no signs of slowing down. One ongoing facet of the career of…

Larry Coryell

Back to the (Barefoot) Basics

Legendary jazz guitarist Larry Coryell’s new album, Barefoot Man: Sanpaku, is a simpler, intentional step backward. It draws inspiration from his 1971 disc, Barefoot Boy, which included musical assists from…

Rod Abernethy

Fuzz: Carolina Acoustic Connections

A fixture on the North Carolina music scene, guitarist/songwriter Rod Abernethy has accumulated many memories, including the purchase of his mainstay instrument, a 1954 Gibson J-200. “When I graduated from…

Eric Clapton & J.J. Cale

Blowin Down the Road

It’s fitting that The Road To Escondido, the long-awaited collaboration between Eric Clapton and J.J. Cale – a concept that seems, on the surface, to be so obvious, at least…

Jake Andrews’ video encore: “Eyes On The Prize”

Austin Great Goes Full Steam for “Eyes On The Prize” Jake Andrews’ video encore: “Eyes On The Prize” Jake Andrews makes a VG-social-media curtain call by playing “Eyes On The…

Nils Lofgren Shines Solo – Again

Star Grabs Vintage J-50 for “Ain’t the Truth Enough? An in-demand sideman for more than 50 years, guitar wizard Nils Lofgren has worked with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street…

Joe Dan Petty

"Techin' It Twice"

It’s been “full circle more than once” for bassist/”guitar tech” Joe Dan Petty, of Macon, Georgia. I put “guitar tech” in quotes because during his first stint as a member…

Alex Lifeson

Three at 30

The legendary Canadian rock trio Rush certainly knows how to market a birthday celebration for its fans. The deluxe version of R30 is not only a musical and visual tour…

Samantha Fish: Slide-Blues Fury!

“I’m Done Runnin’” on a D-18 VG readers know Samantha Fish is the real deal. Here, she uses a Martin D-18 Modern Deluxe on an unplugged arrangement of “I’m Done…

  • Joe Robinson

    Eyes on the Prize

    Bouncing on a trampoline in the yard of the home his father built outside Temagog, Australia, nine-year-old Joe Robinson gleefully…

  • Dave Murray

    Maiden Voyager

    After 46 years, Iron Maiden is still reinforcing its stature as a legendary heavy metal band. Senjutsu, the British juggernaut’s…

  • GA-20’s Matt Stubbs and Pat Faherty

    FlashBack Sounds, Forward Steps

    Musical gateways opened by Jimi Hendrix and the Doors led Matt Stubbs to become a disciple of Johnny “Guitar” Watson,…

  • Multi-Generational Blues

    Ronnie Baker Brooks

    On Blues In My DNA, second-generation blues man Ronnie Baker Brooks continues the legacy of his father, Lonnie Brooks, by…

  • Paul Gilbert

    Mr. Big Takes it Down a Notch

    Paul Gilbert and the crew that makes up Mr. Big – bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Pat Torpey, and vocalist Eric…

  • Andy Gill

    The Gang’s All Here

    One of the most original-sounding guitarists to emerge from the post-punk/new wave movement of the late ’70s was Gang of…

  • Roman Bulakhov’s Radical Stew

    Ukrainian guitarist fuses…. everything Inspired by Pat Metheny, Greg Howe, Guthrie Govan and others, guitarist Roman Bulakhov fuses rock, funk,…

  • Bob’s Playboy Pickers

    Bob Wills was, first and foremost, a fiddler. But he began his career in childhood, strumming guitar and mandolin chords…

  • Lee Ritenour

    Lee Ritenour has forged a path as a preeminent session player in the kaleidoscopic Los Angeles studio scene, and a…

  • C.C. DeVille

    Back, Buff, and Ready to Rock

    One of the most anticipated rock shows of the summer of ’99 was the Poison reunion tour, which brought back…

  • Richie Kotzen

    Goin’ Supergroup

    Veteran guitar monster Richie Kotzen has done it all from opening for The Rolling Stones, recording with Stanley Clarke, to…

  • Wayne Kramer

    1948-2024

    Guitarist and activist Wayne Kramer, best known as a founder of the iconic Detroit hard-rock band MC5, died in a…

  • Laur Joamets

    Metamodern Sounds In Country Picking

    The time-worn, well-trodden path to Nashville traditionally starts from a Tennessee holler, Arkansas cabin, or Texas jook. For Laur Joamets…

  • Thom Douvan

    Thom Douvan

    Motown and More

    Released in April, guitarist Thom Douvan’s third album, All Over Again, is a mix of self-penned instrumentals (with one notable…

  • A Tribute To Chuck Berry

    That Brown-Eyed Handsome Guitar-Playing Man

    When those first notes of Chuck Berry’s first Chess single came blasting out of the radio in July of 1955,…

  • Jerron Paxton

    Country-Blues Scholar

    Hailing from Los Angeles, Jerron Paxton is a remarkable bluesman, able to conjure sounds of the rural, interwar South through…

  • Denny Laine 1944-2023

    Denny Laine, best known for his affiliations with the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney and Wings, died  December 5 after…

  • Steve Hackett

    No pigeonholes, please!

    Photo coutesy Steve Hackett. It’s been said that musicians often “follow their muse” at certain points in their careers, but…

  • Brad Gillis

    Playin’ On

    A member of the cutting-edge vanguard that made the Floyd Rose locking vibrato a huge part of ’80s rock guitar,…

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    Billy Duffy

    Weapon: Chosen

    Billy Duffy has long been a different sort of bloke. As his peers in rock bands of the mid ’80s…

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     Swampy grooves mix blues with rock Enjoy Bex Marshall and her Ozark 3515BTE Custom Cutaway resonator delivering superbly on…

  • Buddy Guy

    Legend Steeped in the Blues

    Buddy Guy, Bayfront Blues Festival, 1997. Photo by Ward Meeker. When referring to the all-time great legends of the blues…

  • Anne McCue

    Comes Into Her Own

    As impressive as 2004’s Roll was, the eclectic Koala Motel (on Messenger Records) represents a major step up in Anne…

  • 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…

  • Kirk Fletcher

    The Mid-life Crisis Sessions

    Back from barnstorming the globe, blues guitarist Kirk Fletcher’s latest is music for the people. Heartache by the Pound is…