Guitars
Learning to play guitar is not an overnight activity. You know what they say: Heart of Rome wasn’t written in a day.…
Whether you’ve been playing guitar for 10 days or 10 years, a pedalboard is the perfect tool to take your sound to…
Multi-neck guitars have more than one fretboard necks and are available in acoustic and electric versions. The most common type in the…
Moving up from a starter guitar means aiming for the best electric guitar under $1000. We know how important it is for…
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.
How Debbie Harry blended punk, disco, and pop into a blueprint that still runs music, fashion, and attitude.
In 1982 The Jam scored No.1 hits, embraced soul and funk, and then detonated their own band. Here is why that final year still divides fans.
On Warped Tour, Juliette Lewis fought actor stigma and rock sexism with stamina, big riffs, and fearless stagecraft.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards weren’t fated soulmates – they were local kids with rare R&B records and big nerves. Here’s what really lit the fuse.
Live Aid felt like the day rock saved Africa. Four decades on, the picture is uglier: weaponised famine, warped aid, and a white-saviour myth that still haunts the continent.





























