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Richie Kotzen

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Richie Kotzen was one of those kids – always entertaining the family with song and dance, usually in a crazy costume. “I wanted long...

Dan Auerbach

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One of the first modern alt-rockers to recruit B-list guitars, Dan Auerbach’s fixation on Silvertones and Airlines, Kents, Corals, and Teiscos began when he...

The Story of Jay Gower

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In Nashville today, there are enough professional luthiers to meet the need for guitar repairs, modifications, and custom builds. In the 1950s, though, musicians...

Reggie Young

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After six decades as a session musician, guitarist Reggie Young has released his first solo album, Forever Young. A showcase of the soulful Memphis-style...

Glenn Phillips

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For more than 40 years, Glenn Phillips has been an underground hero of the guitar. His solo albums, unusual choices of gear, radical effects...

Gretchen Menn

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Every musician aspires to create music that will resonate through the ages and Abandon All Hope, by Zepparella guitarist Gretchen Menn, is an ambitious...

Punky Meadows

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In the 1970s, glam-rockers Angel carved a niche with five albums of arena-rock anthems and an image that stood in antithesis to their Casablanca...

Steve Hillage

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Steve Hillage has followed his muse through 40 years making music as a member of the psychedelic band Gong, a solo career, and a...

Marty Stuart

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For 30-plus years, Marty Stuart has blended traditional country, rockabilly, and honky-tonk into a potent mix. Following stints as a sideman with Lester Flatt,...

David Bromberg

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Jerry Jeff Walker said it best. Describing David Bromberg’s contribution to Walker’s trademark 1968 song, “Mr. Bojangles,” he said simply that Bromberg was “the...
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