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“We Copied Them Exactly”: Marshall’s Steve Smith Introduces the New Guv’nor, Bluesbreaker, Drivemaster and Shredmaster Reissues Handmade in the U.K., Marshall’s new gain pedals are authentic replicas of the original ‘black box’ units
B.B. King (1925-2015), Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954-1990) and Albert Collins (1932-1993) perform together on stage on the riverboat SS President in New Orleans during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on 22 April 1988.
Here’s How to Replicate the Magic of the Blues Greats Get in the tone zone of Eric Clapton, Albert Collins, Albert King, B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Peter Green (right) and bassist John McVie, of British rock group Fleetwood Mac, rehearsing at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 22nd April 1969.
The Extraordinary Les Paul Lineage of Peter Green, Gary Moore and Kirk Hammett The torch of 'Greeny' has been handed to guitar luminaries since 1959.

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Peter Green (right) and bassist John McVie, of British rock group Fleetwood Mac, rehearsing at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 22nd April 1969.

The Extraordinary Les Paul Lineage of Peter Green, Gary Moore and Kirk Hammett

By Rod Brakes, Guitar Player Staff published 14 April 22

The torch of 'Greeny' has been handed to guitar luminaries since 1959.

Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton

Old Man’s Blues or Young Man’s Blues? Here’s Why Eric Clapton’s Beano Album Remains Essential Listening for Everybody

By Jim Campilongo published 1 February 22

Slowhand reinvented electric blues with this landmark recording.

This Restored 1956 Fender Twin is the Marshall's American Kissing Cousin

This Restored 1956 Fender Twin is the Marshall's American Kissing Cousin

By Dave Hunter published 4 May 20

A Bluesbreaker in a Tweed suit? We take a closer look at a classic Fender combo and the evolution of rock and roll tone.

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