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Kenny Olson

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Let's get down to bizness. B3 bizzness, that is. That's what Brother Red be all about. Three piece. Sho-nuf! ...

Seymour Duncan

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Rarely has an album been more aptly named. Williams was one of the key Chicago sessionmen in the '50s and '60s, the musically...
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