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Turbo-boost your pentatonic lead playing by learning from Nuno Bettencourt, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Page and more ...
The producer shares tales of how Dumble's magic transformed many of the prized amps he's used on his productions ...
The rock legend admitted that it was actually his friend, another professional musician, who came up with the iconic song ...
I first heard Eric Johnson play via a tear-out flexi-disc that was included in Guitar Player magazine back in 1986. It was his studio recording of his virtuosic masterpiece Cliffs of Dover.
By the time Cream came together in 1966, they weren’t forming just another British rock group; they were creating a blueprint ...
Guitar legend Eric Johnson is most famous for his song "Cliffs of Dover," but he isn't shy about admitting he wasn't the one who came up with the iconic name.
The electric guitar might be a relatively new instrument in the grand scheme of things, but Jeff Beck felt no one did it ...