From Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan to Daniel Ash and Jamie West-Oram, we cover the gamut of the decade's greatest players across the genres ...
Eric Clapton Unplugged…Over 30 Years Later is an awkward title! But Clapton’s acoustic set for MTV is still a rousing one.
Eric Clapton is a modern blues legend and took great inspiration from the greats of the genre. But one artist in particular, ...
Lifeson also weighed in on Pete Townshend's influence on his rhythm playing and writing, and the guitar talents of Michael ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Story of Jimi Hendrix’s First GuitarEvery world famous artist had to start somewhere. For Jimi Hendrix, that somewhere was Seattle where he started his ...
A true child prodigy, Joe Bonamassa opened for B.B. King at age 12. The prolific performer also supports the careers of ...
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Five awesomely underappreciated blues-rock albums from the 1970sThe blues was the foundation of early rock and roll, and these albums from the 1970s were classic examples of the genre.
Satriani has recruited some of the biggest-name players in the world on his virtuosic merry-go-round tours, but there’s one name he’s never been able to cross off his bucket list ...
Arriving in a flurry of liquid legato, whammy bar squawks and woodpecker-fast tapping, the inaugural G3 tour of 1996 – featuring shred-guitar alphas Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson on the ...
Muddy Waters is known as the father of the blues, and in 1969, he got together to record one of the finest albums of his career with some of his musical sons.
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