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The 1960s were an incredibly exciting time for guitar music, and that can be heard perfectly in the plethora of amazing riffs and solos that flooded the decade.
These are five guitar solos that are so otherworldy, you need to see them to believe that they actually happened.
Ever bumped into your favorite player at the grocery store, or crossed paths with your six-string hero at the guitar store?
“B.B. just laughed and said, ‘The old man has made some mistakes, but maybe I've done some things right. I want you to be the ...
A 15-second snippet guitar work by Buxton, who died in 1997, brought him back into the fold for the original group's first ...
With Bonnaroo canceled due to weather, Grace Bowers and Tal Wilkenfeld joined Mt. Joy for a pop-up show in Nashville. They ...
Say what you will about Chappell Roan but you cannot deny she is an incredible talent with some serious pipes. I can always ...
Ty Segall: I’d probably say it was a Black Flag song that inspired me to pick up the guitar. Probably “Nervous Breakdown,” because I thought it was one of the coolest songs ever made.
In an quick-fire interview with Globo Esporte, he was asked who he thought was the best Brazilian player he'd ever managed. "Ronaldo (Nazário)," Ancelotti revealed. "Technically, he was ...
The Doobie Brothers have walked, run, and smoked down the highway for a very long time. Over 50 years of mileage, to be exact. Patrick Simmons, the band’s co-founder and sole continuous member, has ...