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The Eastman SB55

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When re-creating a classic, it’s all too easy to feel hidebound to the original – especially if it’s an icon. In launching its first...

Eastman MD515

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Guitarists can expand their instrumental range in several ways, from bass to banjo and even the diminutive mandolin, where guitar-like shredding and strumming (the...

Eastman Intros Ray Benson Signature Model

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Eastman Guitars’ T486-RB Ray Benson signature model is a double-cutaway guitar with laminate top, back, and sides. Its maple neck has an ebony fingerboard...

Eastman AR905SCE Uptown Deluxe

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Eastman AR905SCE Uptown Deluxe Price: $3,650 retail Contact: www.eastmanguitars.com Over the past few years the negative stigma attached to guitars manufactured overseas has been altered greatly. Many...

Henry James Schneekluth

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Henry James Schneekluth handles the groovy guitar parts in Robert Jon & The Wreck. While impassioned Southern rock might be an easy category to pigeonhole...
John Pisano

John Pisano

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He’s a straight-ahead jazz guitarist who wrote a smash-hit pop song that’s still yielding handsome royalties. In addition, he has recorded and toured the...

Sep-21

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Brian Setzer’s new album revisits the rockabilly themes that have spurred him for decades, but also meets his personal challenge to keep it fresh – and laden with great guitar tones. We sit wit him to learn how it came together. We also talk to Alligator Records founder Bruce Iglauer about the great guitarists who’ve helped make the label a blues stalwart.

No matter your taste, you’ll dig the variety of artitsts discussing their latest work, from Nancy Wilson and Jerry Douglas to Guthrie Govan, Greg Koch and Sunny War to Mike Zito and Dave Wyndorf. Also, GA-20 helps us dive into their new album, a tribute to Hound Dog Taylor.

Speaking of great blues guitarists (and their guitars), this month’s “Classics” feature tells the bittersweet tale of Fenton Robinson’s ES-225. Dave Hunter reveals the spacey history of the Gibson GA-8 Discoverer, and Michael Wright details how Modulus employed futuristic materials in making the Graphite Flight 6.

Wolf Marshall reminds us of the brilliance of Walter Becker in “Fretprints,” while “Pop ’N Hiss” tells why Uriah Heep’s Demons and Wizards is watershed prog-metal.

As always, you’re interested in hearing the best new guitar music, and our expert review staff tells why the latest from Tedeschi Trucks Band, Billy F Gibbons, Mike Zito, Mick Fleetwood & Friends, Frank Zappa, Guy King, Night Ranger, John McLaughlin, Motörhead, and others is worth lending an ear.

If you’re also into making great music, read out “Approved Gear” reviews to learn about usable, high-quality new equipment. This month, our staff strums tests the Cicognani SexyBoost2, McGregor Crunch/Crunch Plus, MXR Eric Gales EG74 Raw Dawg, Orangewood Echo 12 Live, Supro Delta King 10, Universal Audio Astra Modulation Machine, Eastman SB55, and the Eastwood Bob Weir Artist.

It’s all in the September issue of Vintage Guitar!

Nov-19

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Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill ponders songs, favorite guitars, his path to joining the Eagles, and his new solo album. We also sit with Nashville session ace Jedd Hughes – today’s greatest “heard him even if you never heard of him” guitarist. Plus, we reveal the reality of being John D’Angelico, and tell the stories behind Benson amps and the “lawsuit” all-star Apollo Deluxe!

We talk new music with Steve Van Zandt, Samantha Fish, Reza Khan, Anders Osborne, Joe Restivo, bassist Mike Watt, and Stephen McBean (of Black Mountain).

Dan Erlewine teams with renowned guitar builder Roger Fritz to restore a glorious vintage Kay Thin Twin. We also revisit the compelling first album by Spirit, Wolf Marshall digs into Gary Moore’s landmark 1990 album, Still Got The Blues, and we speak with Janglebox founder Steve Lasko.

Learn why we recommend the Reverend Greg Koch Gristlemaster, Fuchs Audio’s ODS Classic, the Eastman SB59v-G, Kay’s K8700VTS Jazz Special, the Guild F-512 Maple, and James May’s Ultra Tonic Pickup! Finally, our “Hit List” reviewers tell you why the latest by Vince Gill, Traffic, Samantha Fish, Johnny Hiland, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Anders Osborne, The Police, Joe Restivo, Pure Prairie League, Johnny Thunders, Willie Nelson, and others is worth a listen. Also, fans of true folk will not want to miss Dan Forte’s “Check This Action” deep dive on Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.

Mesa Boogie’s Badlander 50 Combo

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When Mesa Boogie introduced its Dual Rectifier amps in the early ’90s, they cemented a place in rock-and-roll history. Over the past 30 years, there...

Dad’s Day 2021

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Marty Ashby’s very musical family has been playing together since he was a little kid. Here’s a shot of them in 1969; dad Jim...
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