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Session great Doug Rappoport on how he fell into working with Edgar Winter and Paul Gilbert
Despite horrifying Winter with his terrible tone, and only barely managing to keep up with Gilbert, the first-call guitarist has kept himself incredibly busy ...
In his latest Guitar World column, the blues powerhouse channels Slowhand (and uses his own track Threw Me to the Wolves) for ...
By rights, The Shaggs shouldn’t even be a footnote in the history of rock, pop or jazz. Their first and only real album, Philosophy of the World, came out in 1969 in an edition of just 1,000, paid ...
Everyone was there to see Robyn, the Swedish pop star, and she stepped just then into a d.j. booth, wearing a one-shouldered ...
Chris Cron posted a "Wouldn't It Be Nice" cover on the Internet in 2023, kickstarting an unlikely series of events that ...
Even if Eric Clapton had a deep well of blues in his back catalogue, he felt some people were too good to be rubbing elbows ...
Sixty years ago, John Lennon’s ego death heralded the birth of The Beatles’ creative drive, with the recording of Revolver ...
Every musician might have their off moments, but Dave Grohl felt that no one could play horribly when standing next to the ...
Even though he’s gone, the stories we tell about our brother—funny, sad, or confusing—still connect us to him.
From Guns n' Roses to Stephen Harper to almost falling to his death with the Stanley Cup, Kevin Shea is a Canadian original.
If the Boston aughts band The Grownup Noise doesn’t immediately ring a bell, maybe the name Lorain does. It was the name of ...
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