
Ritchie Blackmore on his backstage encounters with Eddie Van Halen
The former Deep Purple guitarist says Van Halen was a “humble” player who “always used to underestimate himself”

By Phil Weller published
The former Deep Purple man hasn’t always had kind words to say about his peers, but this legend was on another level in his book

By Andrew Daly published
The producer and songwriter behind hits by Pink and Christina Aguilera is about to release her first album in over 25 years.

By Phil Weller published
The Smashing Pumpkins guitarist has issues a warning about what AI could mean for working musicians

By Phil Weller published
The unbranded pedal is strange and unpredictable, and Lee likes it that way

By Dave Hunter last updated
Ron Westwood puts his passion for this late-era tweed wonder to work in a faithful re-creation that’s also suited to today’s players

By Phil Weller published
Lyndon Laney founded his namesake firm in Birmingham, England, in 1967, and helped forge the sound of heavy metal alongside the Black Sabbath guitarist

By Ross Holder published
Marshall's mini tube amp delivers the spirit of the stack in a tiny 1-watt format

By Phil Weller published
The tear-jerking build features some incredible detailing as he ensures his wife remains with him forevermore

By Connor Godfrey last updated
Considering a Martin? Here's my pick of the best Martin acoustics for every type of player

By Ali Handal published
What Venus gets right is that the concept isn't cosmetic — it's physical

By Matt McCracken published
One of the biggest sales of the year just landed for guitarists, time to stock up and save

By Elizabeth Swann published
The former Wings sound engineer recalls the events that led to the disappearance of the famous Beatles bass

By Phil Weller published
It was the guitar he launched his Ozzy Osbourne career with, but it nearly crashed out of his life forever

By Christopher Scapelliti published
Cathy Guest discovered she had the bass after uploading a photo of it to Google Images

By Phil Weller published
The album’s roots live on as 'Let It Be,' but Johns says the rest of the band didn’t get McCartney’s “really interesting” idea

By Phil Weller published
Rubber-bridge guitars have changed the sound of acoustic guitar over the past 10 years. And it's all down to one man's invention

By Phil Weller published
He’s recorded and mixed seminal records by some of rock’s biggest artists, and click tracks were always left out in the cold

By Jimmy Leslie published
Presented by Dreamcatcher Events this October, the camp is a hands-on learning experience unlike any other, featuring the acoustic virtuoso and other noted guitarists

By Andrew Daly published

By Phil Weller last updated
The taxes affect production at Fender’s facilities where guitars, amps, pedals and other electronics are made

By Art Thompson published
Ciari founder Jonathan Spangler tells the story behind his company's innovative folding guitar design and technology

By Erlend Krauser published
Jeff Beck’s soaring licks meet Stanley Jordan’s fretting fluidity in Krauser’s tapping and whammy-bar techniques

By Jimmy Westerlund published
Learn the virtuosic, expressive and sophisticated style played by guitarists like Steve Lukather, Neal Schon and Dan Huff

By Eric Bibb published
From rich chords to articulate fingerpicking, this tutorial will elevate your acoustic blues vocabulary and deepen your musicality

By Gary Graff published
The blues-rock guitarist’s latest release builds on the Grammy Award–nominated success of her 2025 studio album

By Christopher Scapelliti published
John Lennon said the song inspired his return to the studio in 1980 for his final album, ‘Double Fantasy’

By Elizabeth Swann published
Lennon borrowed a line from Presley’s “Baby, Let’s Play House” to write one of his darkest lyrics

By Christopher Scapelliti published
It took a persistent producer and a blunt comment from a studio assistant to convince him to dust off the gem and claim it for the Heartbreakers

By Elizabeth Swann published
A remark during a David Letterman interview ignited tensions with the musicians who helped create one of her earliest career-defining tracks.

By Andrew Daly published
The guitarist recalls the tape-machine glitch that created rock’s most infamous misheard lyric — and the awkward dinner where he asked Springsteen what he thought.

By Elizabeth Swann published
The guitarist says the band may still record again — and he has up to 450 unfinished pieces of music to start with