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Current Issue Issue Archive
TELE OF TWO LEGENDS The Amazing Story of One Unique Fender One day in the mid 1950s, up-and-coming thoroughbred jockey Bill Shoemaker was playing host to his friend, bandleader Hank Penny, who had come calling with a special gift in a brown case. By Ward Meeker DAVID BROMBERG Bandleader Turned Shopkeeper Tries One More Time After sessions with Bob Dylan, Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and others, he disbanded one of the tightest, most eclectic bands ever – to study violin making. Plus, a look at his collection of instruments. By Dan Forte AMP-O-RAMA The Danelectro Twin Twelve Sometimes, a funky old amp wanders along that makes you wish you’d paid more attention as a kid to what was lurking in garage sales. This one from the mid 1950s is one of them. By Dave Hunter THE GIBSON K-5 MANDOCELLO Prior to Lloyd Loar, the mandocello was simply a mandolin tuned to the same pitch as a cello. But as part of Loar’s Style 5 Master Model Series, it helped set a design standard that endures today. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter NATIONAL RESO-PHONIC BAJO SEXTO “J.J.” Barrera is an in-demand triple-threat sideman who has played electric bass, bajo sexto, and upright. His bajo of choice is this unique instrument made by the modern-day National company. By Dan Forte FRANK MARINO Tools of the Trade For players, a collection of classic guitars is something to be admired. But most earn a living using “road” axes; maybe vintage, often modified for the sake of sound. Such is the case for Frank Marino. By Willie G. Moseley STELLA CONCERT Had Leadbelly not played a Stella 12-string, the brand might only have been remembered as the name on cheap acoustics from Harmony. Instead, it holds an esteemed place in guitar history. By Michael Wright BASS SPACE The St. Blues Blues King Springing from a music store where employees fixed and modded instruments, their conversions of certain models proved popular among notable rockers in the 1970s. By Willie G. Moseley DEPARTMENTS Vintage Guitar Price Guide Builder Profile Headstrong Amplifiers & KSM Guitars Upcoming Events Vintage Guitar Classified Ads Dealer Directory Readers Gallery FIRST FRET Reader Mail News and Notes Gibson battles imported counterfeits, Les Paul museum, new Foghat live disc, “Last of the Breed” tour, In Memoriam, more! Dale Watson Brotherly Love (Or Not) By John Heidt Marc Ford Tone King Flies Solo By John Heidt Bob Welch Still in the (Future) Game By Willie G. Moseley Jimmy McIntosh Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here By John Heidt Ask Zac By Zac Childs Lee Ritenour 40 Years of Keeping Busy By John Heidt Mark Chatfield Struttin’ With Seeger By Steven Douglas Losey Elektra Records From Judy Collins to Iggy Pop By Dan Forte COLUMNS The (Way) Back Beat Sell, Sell, Sell By Peter S. Kohman Q&A With George Gruhn Acousticville Requiem for a Collector By Steven Stone “401K” Guitars Supply and Demand By Gil Hembree Fretprints Bo Diddley By Wolf Marshall TECH Guitar Shop Set to “Max Rock” By Tony Nobles Dan’s Guitar Rx Fixing a Hybrid By Dan Erlewine Talkin’ Amps With... Billy Yates: Vintage Amps Under $1,000, Part Four: Airline By David Jung REVIEWS The VG Hit List Los Lobos, Frank Vignola, Warren Haynes, Fountains of Wayne, Gibson Guitars: Ted McCarty’s Golden Era, 1948-1966, more! Check This Action Musical Sanctuaries By Dan Forte Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews Red Iron amplifiers, Fender ’57 Twin Amp/’57 Deluxe, Line 6 POD XT Live. Gearin’ Up! The latest cool new stuff! |
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