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$530 off an Ultra Luxe Tele? I’ve never seen Fender go this big on discounting American-made guitars
By Daryl Robertson published
Fender just went all out on cutting American-made guitar prices, with hundreds slashed off Ultra Luxe, American Pro II, and Acoustasonic

How an unreleased John Lennon demo saw three-quarters of the Beatles write a song together, 40 years after Lennon's death
By Phil Weller published
Starr was shocked to hear what Lennon said in the original demo tape, and saw it as a sign to get the Beatles back together in a roundabout way

“It shows you what you can do with two chords”: Did Van Halen's Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love really start life as a parody of the Ramones?
By Phil Weller published
“The whole song is just that one lick throughout,” says Michael Anthony. "It was kind of like a nod to punk."

"He kicked our ass…" Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on the time Aerosmith were schooled by Rory Gallagher
By Phil Weller published
They say the Irish blues guitar great probably played the gig of his life, and Aerosmith were unable to muster a response

Eddie Van Halen’s 1982 Kramer expected to fetch $3 million at auction this fall
By Phil Weller published
The guitar hasn’t been in public in over 40 years – but it did feature on a classic glam metal album in 1989

“They're derivative, and they think too much of themselves”: What Paul McCartney thought of Oasis…
By Phil Weller published
When Oasis fired shots at the Beatles, Paul McCartney didn’t take it lying down

Mark Tremonti and falling in love with Dumble amps, and the legacy of Eddie Van Halen
By Phil Weller published
The Alter Bridge guitarist on falling in love with Dumble amps, and breaking a decades-old Van Halen tradition with his band's new album

Former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Brad Gillis says rock needed grunge after the “prissy” ‘80s
By Phil Weller published
The arrival of Nirvana and company completely changed the guitar landscape. Brad Gillis thinks it was a welcome shake-up

George Harrison talks about the power of comedy and "noisy" John Lennon in a resurfaced 1981 interview
By Phil Weller published
In 1981, George Harrison appeared on Good Morning America to talk about how he navigated life after the Beatles' break-up

Mark Knopfler says three bouts of COVID have stunted his abilities – but he'll get over it
By Phil Weller published
“You develop lazy techniques. I’m forever doing that. It wouldn’t make a teacher very happy.” Mark Knopfler says he wouldn't be able to play some of Brothers In Arms right now
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