Guitars
Guitar amps are the foundation of any player’s tone — and with the new digital and modelling options on the market, they…
Whether you’ve been playing guitar for 10 days or 10 years, a pedalboard is the perfect tool to take your sound to…
Looking for a great beginner instrument that lets you get started playing bass on a small budget? The Yamaha TRBX174 is the…
I’ve travelled a lot this year. More than I have before, at least, and I’ve travelled with my guitar and no idea…
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.
Remembering Mark Volman of The Turtles and Flo & Eddie: the hits, the Zappa years, the rights battles, and the hard truths about legacy.
Jamey Johnson and Alison Krauss sang “Seven Spanish Angels” in Washington, D.C. with Willie watching. Here’s why his reaction mattered.
Barry Stock mistook a heart attack for heartburn mid-set. Here’s what happened, why it matters, and what every gigging musician should learn.
B.B. King played like a singer and worked like a freight train – hundreds of one-nighters, oceans of records, and a blues legacy built on pure mileage.
Inside the Farm Aid meltdown, the brutal Civil War sessions, the lawsuit and Steven Adler’s short, emotional return to the Guns N’ Roses drum stool.
They never cut a duet album, yet Elton John and Joni Mitchell’s late‑life alliance and lifelong cross‑influence quietly rewired what rock can be.
JJ Cale saw Tulsa as a musical crossroads and used his own records as stealth demos to sell songs, not fame – and he quietly reshaped rock in the process.
In 1967 Pink Floyd hit San Francisco and Roger Waters tried to seduce Janis Joplin with a bottle of Southern Comfort. She turned it into a brutal joke.





























