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“I had a huge pedalboard at one point. You have 15 pedals, and your tone sucks... Joe Walsh and Hendrix, they didn’t use a bunch of pedals”: Schooled in jazz and classical guitar, with a punk spirit, Mary Timony's skilled fretwork is as unique as ever
By Tom Beaujour published
Back with her first solo album in over a decade and a half, Timony chats with GP about her frustrations with the punk genre, losing (and subsequently regaining) her touch on the guitar, and recording rhythm parts on a near-century old Gibson

With a Surprising History Dating Back to the 1940s, Carvin Later Achieved Kudos With Endorsements by Steve Vai, Allan Holdsworth and Joe Walsh
By Dave Hunter published
Launched as a post-WWII startup, the firm grew into a guitar gear giant, one catalog sale at a time

Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne, Glen Ballard, and More Highlight Electrifying 2023 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
By Robert Dye published
The 52nd annual star-studded event honored a melting pot of songwriters from multiple genres

Discover the Inspiring Musical Magic and Distinctive Touch of Guitar Legend Joe Walsh
By Jeff Jacobson published
Find the magic that can be created by focusing on not only what notes you play but also how you play them

The King of Clean Returns in Style With Roland's 50th Anniversary JC-120 Jazz Chorus Amp
By Rod Brakes published
This commemorative amplifier is being released in a limited run of just 350 units

Vince Gill Picks Five Landmark Tracks From His Celebrated Career
By Mark McStea published
With 22 Grammys, 20 studio albums and more than 40 charting singles under his belt, the country music legend says, “I’ve always wanted to be moved by music rather than impressed by it”

“You Don't Have to Blow Your Cookies in the First Bar”: Tommy Bolin on the Art of Guitar Solos
By Lowell Cauffiel published
The late, great guitarist talks playing with Albert King and replacing Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore in this archive interview.

How Alvino Rey Introduced the Guitar World to Effects in the 1930s by Making His Instrument Talk
By Christopher Scapelliti published
It started as a novelty effect for a WWII-era talking puppet and became the ear-grabbing sound behind some of the 1970s’ biggest rock hits.
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