13 Great Canadian Guitarists
Canada, the country that puts the “north” in North America, is proud parent to some of the most influential and
Read MoreCanada, the country that puts the “north” in North America, is proud parent to some of the most influential and
Read MoreLong before en vogue, England’s Small Faces released the concept album Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake. Akin to a psychedelic children’s
Read MoreNils Lofgren knows Neil Young‘s music as well as anyone, because he was there. As Young’s star ascended higher and
Read MoreThe Long Lost Tapes 1970 were my first introduction to guitarist Peter Walker, and I’m grateful for the meeting. This
Read MoreWhen you read critics describing a work of art, you’ll often come across the word “timeless” used to describe the
Read MoreAt the time of these recorded performances – back in 2001 – it looked like The Black Crowes were done.
Read MoreRobin Trower has been a guitar hero for more than 40 years, but unlike so many other players, his reputation
Read MoreFlash guitarist Peter Banks first made his name with Yes, playing on the band’s first two records before departing and
Read MoreIn the early 1970s, Wishbone Ash built an intensely loyal following by employing a dual lead-guitar attack, anchored by booming
Read MoreA good many of Tom Waits’ releases on the Asylum label were reissued on heavy duty 180-gram vinyl last year.
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