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Current Issue Issue Archive
PETER FRAMPTON Fingerprints on the Fretboard(s) The guitarist/vocalist and world-record holder for the most popular live album ever recorded sits down to discuss his new guest-heavy instrumental album and his laudable collection of guitars. By Willie G. Moseley GIBSON TRINI LOPEZ In the ’60s, Gibson’s artist roster included heavyweight names like Smith, Farlow, and Kessel. But the most successful signature artist of the decade was a young Mexican-American named Trinidad “Trini” Lopez III. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter JOHNNY WINTER Givin’ The Devil His Due His playing has influenced rock and blues guitarists since the ’70s. After decades of addiction and mismanagement, his career is experiencing a resurgence similar to the comeback Winter engineered for Muddy Waters. By Tom Guerra GIBSON MARK 53 Gibson’s Mark guitars are some of the remaining evidence of a time when hopeful dreamers thought science could improve the guitar based on principles of physics; in other words, science could trump art! But the jury is still out. By Michael Wright HAMMER OF A HONKEY-TONK GOD Bill Kirchen’s “Customized” Tele An ode to the workhorse of solidbody electrics, Bill Kirchen’s Fender Telecaster is the model of versatility, and the fact that he’s played it for 37 years is the ultimate testament to its durability. By Dan Forte BASS SPACE Fender Jazz Bass Special When CBS sold Fender in 1985, the new owners used instruments from Japan to fill gaps in the company’s lineup as they mounted a comeback. This Precision/Jazz Bass hybrid was one example. By Willie G. Moseley THE DIFFERENT STRUMMER Engineering Art: German Guitars, Part Three Most American vintage guitar enthusiasts focus on guitars made in the U.S. But European builders have made significant contributions, including Germany’s Roger Rossmeisl, as well as Höfner and Framus. By Michael Wright DEPARTMENTS Vintage Guitar Price Guide Builder Profile Petros Guitars Upcoming Events Vintage Guitar Classified Ads Dealer Directory The Great VG 20th Anniversary Giveaway Register to win your share of $35,000 in prizes! Readers Gallery FIRST FRET Reader Mail News and Notes Electric Git turns 75, Fender Custom Division, Schoenberg marks 20 years, New Releases, Stolen Gear, In Memoriam, more! Mike Stern Cat Comes Out to Play By John Heidt Chris Smither The Sum of All The Parts By John Heidt Futuristic Primitives By Michael Dregni Ask Zac By Zac Childs William Lee Ellis Traditional Instruments, Used Non-Traditionally By Willie G. Moseley Lil’ Ed Chip Off the Old Block By John Heidt Kenny Vaughan By Zac Childs Helping Each Other (And Everyone) Star-Studded Katrina Benefit on DVD By Dan Forte COLUMNS COLUMNS Q&A With George Gruhn Acousticville The iPod and Your Guitar By Steven Stone Fretprints Jimmy Nolen By Wolf Marshall TECH Dan’s Guitar Rx Kay Spray By Dan Erlewine Guitar Shop Flat-Top Realteration By Tony Nobles Amps Building a Two-Stage Power Attenuator By Gerald Weber Ask Gerald By Gerald Weber REVIEWS The VG Hit List Robert Cray, Gov’t Mule, David Grisman, Anson Funderburgh, Jeff Beck reissues, The Sadies, more! Check This Action Legacy In a Box By Dan Forte Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews Martin Peter Frampton D-42, King Amplification Uptown 33, Stellartone ToneStyler, Bari-ToneStyler, Browntone Electronics Hoochee-Mama Gearin’ Up! The latest cool new stuff! |
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