Guitars
Having the best blues guitar is a step in the right direction toward becoming the next B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix or Eric…
Music Man is one of the most well-respected brands in the music industry. Its StingRay bass is one of the most popular…
Can you have a Fender even if you’re just a beginner guitar player? The answer is a resounding YES. Many people think…
It’s tough choosing just three models to compete for the title of best bass guitar, but after a long period of contemplation…
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.
Why Joe Cocker chose tiny Crawford, Colorado, for his Mad Dog Ranch – and how that quiet life shaped his final chapter.
Tom Waits says songs arrive when you transcend equipment. Here’s what he means, how he writes, and how to make your piano a landing pad.
Before the hits, Supertramp had a rare advantage: a wealthy patron who paid the bills, rented the space, and let them rehearse full-time.
Mayall led like a jazz bandleader, wrote blues like a diarist, and built the Bluesbreakers as a talent engine that reshaped British blues.
Townes didn’t just write sad songs – he treated the blues like geography. Here’s what made his craft, voice, and legend so hard to copy.





























