Guitars
The CD-140SCE dreadnought is part of Fender’s new Classic Design Series of acoustic guitars. It’s an electro-acoustic that’s been fitted with an…
So you’ve finally decided to upgrade and are looking for the best electric guitar under $1500 and $2000. With those budgets, you…
Music Man is one of the most well-respected brands in the music industry. Its StingRay bass is one of the most popular…
There’s a Yamaha instrument for everyone, whether you’re a keyboard player, a rhythm guitar player, a bass player, a pro guitarist with…
Lynn Strait and Dobbs died in a 1998 crash. Here’s how Snot’s wild spirit lived on through Get Some and the tribute album Strait Up.
From Tin Pan Alley grind to “Sweet Caroline”: the gamble, the myth, the stadium chant, and what Diamond’s story teaches musicians.
How Conor Clapton’s death shaped “Tears in Heaven,” why it hits so hard musically, and why Clapton eventually stopped living inside the song.
Revisiting the doomed New Year’s run of 1952-53: the driver, the hotel stop, the rumored last words, and what’s fact vs legend.
Led Zeppelin’s final US show happened at Oakland’s Day On The Green in 1977 with Judas Priest and Rick Derringer. Here’s why it still matters.
In 1968 Johnny Winter scored a $600,000 Columbia deal and rewrote slide guitar; decades later Derek Trucks and Billy Gibbons still raid his bag of tricks.
From Maywood to the Grand Ole canon, John Prine turned small-town details into big human truth with wit, empathy, and grit.
From “Walking the Floor Over You” to the Midnite Jamboree, Ernest Tubb helped invent honky-tonk and built a country-music pipeline in Nashville.
Cab Calloway didn’t just sing jazz – he sold America a whole new sound, style, and slang. Here’s how his showmanship reshaped culture.
Dickey Betts said the Allman Brothers wrote arrangements by jamming. Here’s how that method built “Whipping Post” and why Duane’s slide still wins.





























