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Kenny Olson
If you're talkin' Detroit rock, vintage guitars, muscle cars, then you're talkin' Kenny Olson. VG met Olson at the Detroit Guitar Show,...
The Roots of Echo
Post-WWII advances in recording techniques, including the use of artificial reverberation and delay enhanced music as opposed to merely capturing it. The sound...
Leo Nocentelli
The Meters are universally accepted as one of the great funk bands. Their rhythm section work is legendary for its ability to jump...
Steve Morse Band – Split Decision
It's hard to believe that the Steve Morse Band is nearly 20 years old. Formed in the wake of the Dixie Dregs' 1983...
Brother Red – Kickin’ It
Let's get down to bizness. B3 bizzness, that is. That's what Brother Red be all about. Three piece. Sho-nuf! ...
Seymour Duncan
Seymour Duncan is one of the most unassuming human beings on the face of the Earth, bar none. His name is held in...
Pete Huttlinger
It's a dream that eludes an untold number of musicians who try to "make it" in Nashville. There's no telling how many players...
Jerry Jones Master Electric Sitar
If you've always wanted to learn the sitar, but could never quite scrape up the cash to fly to India and study with the...
Russell Malone – Heartstrings
It's the age-old question, does the use of strings somehow cheapen the music? Wes Montgomery is still to this day vilified for using...
Jody Williams – Return of a Legend
Rarely has an album been more aptly named. Williams was one of the key Chicago sessionmen in the '50s and '60s, the musically...