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Farewell to a Venture

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Nole Floyd “Nokie” Edwards, former lead guitarist and bassist with The Ventures, passed away March 12 from complications related to ongoing medical problems. He...

January, February, and March 2013 Issues are Available Online NOW!

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January, February, and March 2013 Issues are Available Online NOW! Subscribers to Vintage Guitar enjoy access to the magazine’s online digital archive of every complete...

Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Gary Rossington leads the charge against the challenge that has always come with being a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. The band and its musical patriarch...
Price’s highly modified Les Paul Jr. (shown here in ’77) has been his primary guitar for years.

Rod Price

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Part One It used to be that photos didn’t lie. But nowadays (as supermodels and tabloids have proven) that’s not always true. But it is true...

Eric Clapton

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In many ways, 2004 marks a return to the crossroads for Eric Clapton. With his latest disc, Me And Mr. Johnson, the guitarist pays...

Earl Slick

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Earl Slick landed his dream gig back in 1974, when a friend referred him for a gig with David Bowie, replacing Mick Ronson.  During...

Andy Summers

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Best known for his innovative guitar playing in the Police, veteran English guitarist Andy Summers was into other genres of music long before he...

John Oates’ Prized Guild F-30

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Most people know Hall & Oates as a pop-music hit machine that has sold millions of records. What you may not know is that...

Michael Bruce

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Before there was an Alice Cooper, man and solo artist, there was the band called Alice Cooper. From 1969 to ’74, it cranked out...

Jonathan Wilson

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Given his busy career as a player and in-demand producer, it’s not surprising that singer/songwriter Jonathan Wilson needed more than three years to complete...
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