Tag: features
Michael Johnny Walker
The term “vintage” isn’t always literal when it comes to gear, but it certainly can be used to describe attitude. Michael Johnny Walker has...
Thom Douvan
Released in April, guitarist Thom Douvan’s third album, All Over Again, is a mix of self-penned instrumentals (with one notable exception) that utilizes a...
The Fender “Wide-Panel” Twin
While Fender’s high-powered 5F8-A Twin of 1958-’60 (VG, March ’09) has been much raved about in recent years, there’s a lot to be said...
Magnets and Magic
When it came to launching a solidbody electric guitar, Fender beat Gibson to the punch with its Broadcaster model in 1950. Big G, though,...
The “Conversion” Les Paul
One of the more intriguing topics in guitardom is the Gibson Les Paul “conversion.”
What is it? Most of the time, it’s a reference...
Traditional, Temporary
The early ’80s were a unique time in the history of American electric guitars. Fender and Gibson were both owned by corporate interests –...
Gretsch 6119 Tennessean
Chet Atkins was the most important endorser ever employed by the Gretsch company. When introduced in the 1950s, models bearing his name were admired...
The ASIA Symposium
As much a celebration of kinship as it is an educational forum, the biannual Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (ASIA) Symposium, held at East...
Carl Bradychok
Carl Bradychok’s instrument and genre of choice seemed destined from day one. “There are pictures my parents took of me as a baby, sitting...
Keith Nelson
Over the last few years, Buckcherry has offered a lot of music to fans – online via its monthly Singles Club releases, a greatest...