Guitars
Guitar amps are the foundation of any player’s tone — and with the new digital and modelling options on the market, they…
Beginners serious about learning guitar would often skip the entry-level models and go for the best electric guitar under $500. There’s wisdom…
If you’re on a moderate budget and are on the quest to find the best bass guitar under $500, you’ve come to…
If you are looking for the best acoustic guitar under $1000, you’re in the right place. We’ve rounded up the top models…
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Remembering Mark Volman of The Turtles and Flo & Eddie: the hits, the Zappa years, the rights battles, and the hard truths about legacy.
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How a Free fanboy, a Zeppelin mastermind and the “voice of rock” built a decades‑long triangle of respect, rivalry and reinvention.
From “Edge of Seventeen” to “Bootylicious,” Stevie Nicks’ work travels across genres as usable source material and a songwriting template.
How Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood built the heavy rock blueprint with the Jeff Beck Group, then blew it up just as the world caught on.





























