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A musician has infused his dad's ashes into his favourite guitar so that 'he can still be with me' when he plays at gigs.
After some time passed Wood had the idea of working some of his father’s ashes into the neck of his Telecaster. He roped in a ...
“It helps to be a player first. That was the driving force for me to find a more refined tool in my hands. Around 1970, Alembic Inc. started a revolution with Jack Casady’s $4,000 bass. I was ...
In a new interview with Guitar World, Tyrone Vaughan reflects on his own blues journey, from the pressures of inheriting the Vaughan surname and touring with his father, to following in the ...
“Luckiest guitar player on Earth” is how Holt describes himself these days, and at the very least, he’s the luckiest 52-year-old dad living in Lake Highlands.
His method of playing, the tone, the speed, was incredible. I think he was the best guitar player ever.” Photo by Ilpo Musto/Shutterstock ...
When asked by Guitar Player in 1975 about his legacy,, Barnes recounted that he was surprised to hear just how much he’d contributed to the canon of popular music; “They tell me down at the ...
I didn't want to play rhythm; I wanted to play melody,” George told Guitar Player Magazine in 1975. “I heard many records by Django (Reinhardt), but I couldn't relate to his playing because he sounded ...
Jenise Jensen Back in 1989, when Joe Bonamassa was 12 years old, he had enough guitar chops to open for the legendary B.B. King. From there, it sometimes seems, Bonamassa has never stopped.