Guitars
Can you have a Fender even if you’re just a beginner guitar player? The answer is a resounding YES. Many people think…
“That thing will never sell.”, were Fred Gretsch’s first words upon laying eyes on the Fender Telecaster in 1950. Nearly seventy years…
The guitar is one of the easiest and most satisfying instruments to learn. Guitars are also very accessible – there’s a guitar…
Whether you’ve been playing guitar for 10 days or 10 years, a pedalboard is the perfect tool to take your sound to…
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.
Rock and roll wasn’t born from one song. It collided from many sounds – then Chuck Berry turned it into an idea you could live inside.
From toilet calls to million‑dollar bass deals, here is how Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo became the unlikely partnership that keeps Metallica dangerous.
A grainy Glasgow backstage photo caught Joan Baez and the Rolling Stones colliding at full speed. Here’s why that tiny moment says so much about the 1960s.
On New Year’s 1982, ABBA played a low-key Stockholm TV performance that became their final live appearance as a group.
Before she was Mrs. Kotter, Marcia Strassman cut a trio of strange, ambitious 60s pop singles. Here is the story of that brief, psychedelic detour.





























