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The two Stratocaster supremos sat down to talk shop in 1989 near the end of their celebrated Fire Meets the Fury tour ...
Having first met the Lone Star State guitar king during the sessions for David Bowie's 1983 blockbuster Let's Dance, Rodgers later produced Family Style, Stevie Ray's posthumously released ...
Eric Clapton already has his place in rock and roll history for his guitar prowess, but that didn't mean he couldn't get jealous every once in a while.
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Guitar World on MSNMeet Jesse Williams, the Joe Bonamassa-backed singer-songwriter tackling the mountain bluesRaised on fingerpicking and the blues but now beginning to explore pedals, Williams explains why it’s worth remaining ...
Eric Clapton may have been about making the most furious solos anyone had heard, but sometimes playing it safer is the better ...
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Guitar World on MSNJared James Nichols on Albert King's electric fingerpickingAlbert King played upside down, in a weird tuning, and influenced SRV and Hendrix alike, and he did it without a pick. So ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow Sue Foley discovered the blues in OttawaFoley, who’s 59, knew she wanted to be a blues guitarist by the time she was 13. Her father and three older brothers played guitar and listened to the rock music of the day, while young Sue discovered ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNBluesfest Day 3: Rock night with Turnstile vs Pixies, plus Kurt Vile and Sue FoleyWith a compact but powerful band rocking out behind him, the long-haired American channeled the Neil Young-Lou Reid end of ...
Meet Ty Myers, the rising Texas country star with a hot debut album, “The Select,” and tour that brings him to Atlanta for a sold-out Tabernacle show on July 18.
Brothers in Arms,’ which sold more than 30 million copies worldwide, was re-released on its anniversary in May ...
He’s played arenas, festivals and stadiums throughout the world. He’s been on MTV and tasted major-label success.
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