
“I can gauge his reaction.” Paul McCartney says he still talks to John Lennon while writing songs
McCartney says he often imagined what Lennon would think of his new material — and could still hear his old songwriting partner's voice in the process.

By Jude Gold published
At the height of the nu-metal boom, Wylde says he was repeatedly told to follow trends instead of trusting his instincts

By Phil Weller published
Eddie Kramer recalls watching Lennon discover a forgotten electronic instrument and turn it into the signature sound of “Baby You’re a Rich Man.”

By Phil Weller published
Lee knows some fans will never accept a drummer other than Neil Peart but says Nilles was the only person Rush considered for their return

By Elizabeth Swann published
The songwriter and producer says Corgan’s “God’s gift to rock and roll” attitude brought the session to a halt

By Phil Weller published
The guitarist notes that he’s in the best shape he’s been in for decades following a heart attack last year — though one part of his treatment still makes no sense.

By Matt McCracken last updated
Check out the top looper pedal choices, including the Boss RC-5, TC Electronic Ditto 2, and the Boss RC-600

By Matt McCracken published
Treat yourself to a gear upgrade with some massive savings over at Guitar Center for Memorial Day

By Daryl Robertson published
From premium electrics to budget-friendly acoustics, Musician's Friend is the place to be if you want an early Memorial Day deal on guitars

By Matt McCracken published
Fender just got the Memorial Day party started with some sweet deals on guitar gear

By Matt McCracken published
Time to save big on acoustic guitars with the awesome sale over at Guitar Center

By Christopher Scapelliti published
In a 2017 interview with Guitar Aficionado, the country-rock six-string ace revealed how a sad and deeply personal twist of events brought a prized '59 Les Paul into his life

By Terry Carleton published
This under-appreciated vintage gem is a clean-tone machine — and (for now) a bargain on the vintage market

By Art Thompson published
With eye-catching style, lively acoustic resonance and versatile BT3S pickups, Gretsch’s Streamliner Hollow Body delivers classic tones and impressive performance for the price.

By Gary Graff published
As the Roxy Music guitarist tours the U.S., he recalls helping Gilmour sort through “153 little bits” of music for ‘On an Island’ and assembling Pink Floyd’s ‘The Endless River’

By Elizabeth Swann published
Engineer David Wieland’s PolyMap system captures each string at eight points, letting players create “virtual pickups” anywhere along the string

By Daryl Robertson last updated
Unlock the freedom of the stage with our pick of the best wireless guitar systems from Boss, Line 6, AKG, Behringer, Sennheiser, NUX, and more

By Matt McCracken last updated
The sale officially ends on April 29th, so move quickly if you want to cash in on some great guitar gear deals

By Dave Hunter published
A reimagined Duo Jet for the modern era, it pairs chambered construction and new humbuckers with classic Gretsch snap, jangle, and attitude.

By Phil Weller published
The singer says the Who's pioneering use of volume, feedback and Marshall amps laid the foundations for metal years before Black Sabbath arrived.

By Phil Weller published
PRS confirms it received a cease-and-desist letter over the Silver Sky — John Mayer’s massively successful signature model. But does this latest target meet Fender’s copyist criteria?

By Phil Weller published
The album’s roots live on as 'Let It Be,' but Johns says the rest of the band didn’t get McCartney’s “really interesting” idea

By Phil Weller published
Rubber-bridge guitars have changed the sound of acoustic guitar over the past 10 years. And it's all down to one man's invention

By Phil Weller published
He’s recorded and mixed seminal records by some of rock’s biggest artists, and click tracks were always left out in the cold

By Jimmy Leslie published
Presented by Dreamcatcher Events this October, the camp is a hands-on learning experience unlike any other, featuring the acoustic virtuoso and other noted guitarists

By Andrew Daly published

By Marcus Deml published
Expand your blues, rock and fusion licks with Deml's expressive string-bending examples

By Jennifer Batten published
The first woman to graduate from the famed Guitar Institute of Technology, she reflects on her time there as the school's first female instructor

By Allen Hinds published
While Allen can play stunning solos, his colorful chords hold equal weight, a fact proven across these 28 illuminating examples

By Phil Weller published
The Grammy-winning singer helped pen the piano coda that closes "Layla," but was never credited despite her pleas to the guitarist

By Andrew Daly published
Lukather says the unreleased recordings are completed performances by both Van Halen brothers — not scraps being pieced together after the fact

By Christopher Scapelliti published
Neal Schon says the classic hit owes a debt to its producers’ unusual request

By Gary Graff published
Rundgren says Harrison left the album unfinished as Apple Records scrambled to salvage the project behind “Baby Blue” and “Day After Day.”

By Christopher Scapelliti published
As the lead track to 1973‘s ‘Billion Dollar Babies,‘ it served double duty as a dramatic opening number on the album‘s tour

By Joe Matera published
As the Bellamy Brothers reveal, they were hurting for a hit when they befriended Diamond’s band. The rest is history

By Gary Graff published
The producer recalls the infighting and conflicts behind the 1986 record that saved the group’s career