
Geezer Butler feared his parents' disapproval when Black Sabbath released their debut album
It was a record that changed the course of heavy music forever, but it would also wreak hellfire and brimstone in the Butler household

By Phil Weller last updated
Jack Clark learned Anderson is a strict bandleader while recording 2025's ‘Curious Ruminant’

By Phil Weller published
He’d scored hits for U2, Peter Gabriel and the Psychedelic Furs, but Lillywhite had never encountered sessions like those with the Stones

By Elizabeth Swann published
Yungblud and Nuno Bettencourt were among those honored earlier in the night for their Back to the Beginning performance

By Christopher Scapelliti published
The guitarist would help define the Rolling Stones’ late-‘60s shift to country rock and bring Cuban music to a global audience

By Phil Weller published
Vai had the talent to launch the Roth’s solo career, but it took a more experienced hand to help him out

By Connor Godfrey last updated
Amp models so good, you’ll think they’re the real thing

By Matt McCracken last updated
Keep your chops in tip-top shape with the best practice amps from Fender, Marshall, Boss, and more

By Connor Godfrey last updated
Capture every nuance of your playing with these microphones for recording acoustic guitar from Shure, AKG, Neumann, Fishman, and more

By Jimmy Leslie published
The plug-and-play wireless system delivers cable-like tone with adjustable voicing and interference settings

By Matt McCracken last updated
Get low with our picks of the best bass guitars under £500/$500 from Squier, Epiphone, Yamaha, and more

By Terry Carleton published
Designed for the Japanese surf group the Sharp Five, the LG 350-T sounds as unique as it looks

By Phil Weller published
Luthier Tanya Shpachuk says the guitar is symbolic of her nation‘s defiance in the face of Russian aggression

By Richard Blenkinsop last updated
Our pick of the best guitars for kids; electrics and acoustics from the likes of Yamaha, Squier, Taylor and more

By Art Thompson published
It’s a hip, affordable choice for players seeking classic Gretsch vibes with a modern edge

By Phil Weller published
The 1950s guitar was perhaps regretfully sold, with one Tele obsessive the beneficiary of a bad decision

By Elizabeth Swann published
The Queen and Black Sabbath guitar gods have been close for decades, with May calling Iommi his "dearest friend in the business"

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 Shane Theriot published
Inspired by Joe Walsh and bebop, these examples are perfect for a range of genres, including rock, blues and jazz

By Jimmy Leslie published
James Taylor wears them. So does Sonny Landreth and Kaki King.

By Ross Holder published
Gibson heritage meets the modern, gamified guitar learning experience in an immersive method that keeps you moving forward

By Christopher Scapelliti published
The result was a song entirely unlike anything the Rolling Stones would have recorded

By Christopher Scapelliti published
As the lead track to 1973‘s ‘Billion Dollar Babies,‘ it served double duty as a dramatic opening number on the album‘s tour

By Christopher Scapelliti published
The tune was a highlight of ‘News of the World,’ the album on which Queen brought their fans into the act

By Elizabeth Swann published
Titled ‘Guitarmageddon,’ the 18-track album is his first new music in 20 years. But you'll have to shell out $200 per track — plus shipping — to hear it

By Jimmy Leslie published
The Italian guitar phenom makes a rare trip stateside and performs at stunning Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara on Tuesday, January 27

By Christopher Scapelliti last updated
Producer Tony Visconti reveals how Robert Fripp’s guitar work made the 1977 song a timeless anthem

By Phil Weller published
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