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Mar 01, 2010
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READERS OF GP’S ACOUSTIC SISTER, FRETS,
might remember Keith Sewell from when he
was profiled on the release of his first solo
record, Love Is a Journey, a few years back. Fans
of Lyle Lovett, the Dixie Chicks, Jerry
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Feb 27, 2010
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We covered Abbey Road's Online Mastering service in the March 2010 issue of Guitar Player. Here, Abbey Road engineer Geoff Pesche talks about his approach to mastering in general, and specifically about mastering GP’s test track,
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Feb 01, 2010
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IF JOHN MAYALL HAD RETIRED IN 1970, HIS
legend would have still been cast for the
ages. Not only was Mayall one of the guiding
lights of British blues in the early ’60s,
but his exceptional ear for gifted players
stocked his
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Dec 01, 2009
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Photos courtesy of Tracy Hart The Heights Gallery.THE MEMBERS OF ARC ANGELS HAVE UNFINISHED
business. They may not have chosen it, but for
myriad reasons they became the great hope for
Texas blues when Stevie Ray Vaughan’s
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Nov 01, 2009
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IF YOU BELIEVE THE OLD ADAGE THAT THERE’S
no better teacher than experience, then fusionfueled
blues guitar virtuoso Robben Ford has
undoubtedly absorbed some seriously deep
improvisational wisdom. While still a teenager
in
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Sep 01, 2009
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THE TWO GUITAR DUDES IN THE FREEWHEELING
improv ensemble known as Lackawanna are
pretty good at trusting the process—believing
that things will somehow work out, even if
they’re not sure exactly how or why. Take former
GP
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Sep 01, 2009
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GUITARISTS WHO BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN
country music often do so because they write
great songs or can sing, or both. Either way,
playing guitar often becomes secondary to their
careers—at least in the eyes of their record
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Aug 01, 2009
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Interviewing Otis Taylor is a lot like
a game of cat and mouse. Ask the 61-
year-old Denver, Colorado, native how
he developed his singular style—a blend
of droning, mesmerizing “trance blues”
guitar and gritty, sonorous
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Jul 01, 2009
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NAMED AFTER THE SINGING COWBOY WHO
repeatedly rode Trigger off into the celluloid
sunset and plastered his name on a chain of
burger joints, San Francisco Bay Area-native
Roy Rogers has since re-appropriated the name
for
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May 01, 2009
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“I’ve turned out to be kind of a guitar anthropologist exploring
the frontiers of colonialism, because that’s where all the
interesting music happens. European guitars arrive in standard
tuning and often without instruction,
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Apr 01, 2009
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AT A GUITAR MAGAZINE, YOU GET A LOT OF PARENTS PUSHING a lot of
would-be guitar star kids in your face—children not even in their teens
who can play a Satriani tune or a Stevie Ray Vaughan solo
“note-for-note” (they always say
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Feb 01, 2009
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WITH ALL THE MYTHOLOGY SURROUNDING the night Elvis Presley strode into
the Sun Recording Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and recorded “That’s
All Right,” it’s hard to believe that one man still walks this earth
who was present
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Jan 01, 2009
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FANS OF CONTEMPORARY BLUES AND SOUL
need no introduction to Susan Tedeschi. The
Norwell, Massachusetts, native busted onto
the scene in 1998 with Just Won’t Burn, and
soon thereafter fans all over the states were
exposed to
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Oct 20, 2008
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FINGERSTYLE SUPERSTAR TOMMY EMMANUEL won’t give
himself a break. Despite having to stop touring in 2007 due to
exhaustion, he’s back on the road again, and is booked solid through
mid-2009. At these one-man guitarfests (not to
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Jun 01, 2007
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Wielding a modified Fender Electric XII, Johnny Winter shocked
guitarists like a bolt of lightning from a Texas thunderstorm with his
national debut in 1968. Since then, he has burned through electric
blues like an acetylene
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