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Brad Gillis

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Night Ranger came to prominence with the advent of MTV; guitarist Brad Gillis has played with Ozzy Osbourne and accumulated an admirable collection of...

Howard Alden – My Shining Hour

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This is the kind of playing I would give parts of my body to master. It's just Howard, his guitar, and a batch...

Roomful of Blues – The Blues’ll Make You Happy, Too

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Rounder has launched a new Heritage Series that kicks off in righteous fashion with this retrospective of Roomful of Blues' seven Rounder albums. In guitar...

Martin Taylor – In Concert

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After finishing Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm" - following his tongue-in-cheek, herky jerky, impossible-to-snap-your-fingers-to intro with a laughably fast walking bass figure, over which he...

Tom Principato – Not One Word

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Tom's put out some stuff on record before, and it's been pretty good. This one's a little bit different. As the title...

Bay State Parlor Guitar

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The parlor guitar. Designed by Mr. Parlor? No. First manufactured by the Parlor, Inc? No. Endorsed by the well-known...

Sean Watkins – Let It Fall

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Sean Watkins is one third of the young Grammy-nominated supergroup Nickel Creek. Along with his sister Sara and mando phenom Chris Thile, they've...

Dolly Parton – Little Sparrow

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When honky-tonk hero Merle Haggard found himself in the unlikely role of pop star, with the hits "Okie From Muskogee" and "The Fightin' Side...

Mike Stern – Voices

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This is jazz guitarist Mike Stern's first album featuring vocalists, hence the title. Yet these are not songs of heartfelt, poetic lyrics. ...

Chris Thile – Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost

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Even young prodigies eventually grow up. Mandolin whiz Chris Thile has reached the ripe old age of 20, and shows no signs of...
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