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Podcasts | Vintage Guitar® magazine - Part 13

Category: Podcasts

  • Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 003 David Victor

    Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 003 David Victor

    David Victor wrote, recorded, and produced his first album in 1991, then later formed Velocity. A video of him doing Boston’s “Smokin’” led to joining that band. He also worked with Ronnie Montrose and today is lead vocalist and guitarist with David Victor: The Hits of Boston and More, Platinum Rockstars, David Victor’s Supergroup, and others!

    Each episode is available on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, iheartradioTune In, Google Play Music, and Spotify!


    Have Guitar Will Travel, hosted by James Patrick Regan, otherwise known as Jimmy from the Deadlies, is presented by Vintage Guitar magazine, the destination for guitar enthusiasts. Podcast episodes feature guitar players, builders, dealers and more – all with great experiences to share! Find all podcasts at www.vintageguitar.com/category/podcasts.

  • Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 002 Bryan Kehoe

    Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 002 Bryan Kehoe

    Bryan Kehoe went to school with Les Claypool and played with Exodus. He later joined M.I.R.V. and toured the world with Cheap Trick, Run DMC, and Jerry Cantrell. Today, he plays with his own band with Claypool’s Duo de Twang. Working for Jim Dunlop, he’s constantly on the lookout for the next wave of guitarists.

    Each episode is available on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, iheartradioTune In, Google Play Music, and Spotify!


    Have Guitar Will Travel, hosted by James Patrick Regan, otherwise known as Jimmy from the Deadlies, is presented by Vintage Guitar magazine, the destination for guitar enthusiasts. Podcast episodes feature guitar players, builders, dealers and more – all with great experiences to share! Find all podcasts at www.vintageguitar.com/category/podcasts.

  • Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 001 Billy Rowe

    Have Guitar Will Travel – Featuring 001 Billy Rowe

    Billy Rowe is the guitarist/co-founder of Jetboy, which rose to prominence in the mid ’80s while touring with some of the biggest bands of the era. Tinkering with guitars led to starting his company, Rock N’ Roll Relics. James and Billy talk music, guitars, the ’80s crash, and the state of music.

    Each episode is available on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, iheartradioTune In, Google Play Music, and Spotify!


    Have Guitar Will Travel, hosted by James Patrick Regan, otherwise known as Jimmy from the Deadlies, is presented by Vintage Guitar magazine, the destination for guitar enthusiasts. Podcast episodes feature guitar players, builders, dealers and more – all with great experiences to share! Find all podcasts at www.vintageguitar.com/category/podcasts.

  • A Bit Of Insight From Mark Baier, the Mind Behind Victoria Amplifier

    A Bit Of Insight From Mark Baier, the Mind Behind Victoria Amplifier

    Tone Movement sponsored by Vintage Guitar magazine

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    In this episode of Mojotone’s Tone Movement podcast, the guys visit Victoria Amplifier founder Mark Baier to discuss the differences between tweed and blackface Fenders, how transformers affect overall sound, and differences in preamp tubes. Find out more about Tone Movement.

    › › Hit play below or download on iTunes to listen to “A Bit Of Insight From The Mind Behind Victoria Amplifier”.


    VG is happy to sponsor “Tone Movement,” a blog/podcast by the folks at Mojotone. In each episode, they speak with people who live to create sound, from small-town legends to the unsung heroes in major cities. It’s a great listen for the player just discovering the glory of a tweed Bassman or those who’ve spent hours staring at a schematic trying to discover the perfect tweak! Find all podcasts at www.vintageguitar.com/category/podcasts.

  • Where Are My Vacuum Tubes Coming From?

    Where Are My Vacuum Tubes Coming From?

    Tone Movement sponsored by Vintage Guitar magazine

    tone movement sponsored by Vintage Guitar magazine Where Are My Vacuum Tubes Coming From?

    A brief history of audio tube manufacturers
    In this episode we sit down with Mojotone owners, Michael McWhorter and Andy Turner, for an in-depth look at how the vacuum tube market has changed over the last 20 years. There is a lot to know about the rise and fall of certain tube factories, how the game has changed, where to get the highest quality tubes and what these different players are all about. Find out more about Tone Movement.

    › › Hit play below or download on iTunes to listen to “Vacuum Tube History”.


    VG is happy to sponsor “Tone Movement,” a blog/podcast by the folks at Mojotone. In each episode, they speak with people who live to create sound, from small-town legends to the unsung heroes in major cities. It’s a great listen for the player just discovering the glory of a tweed Bassman or those who’ve spent hours staring at a schematic trying to discover the perfect tweak! Find all podcasts at www.vintageguitar.com/category/podcasts.