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Gibson Les Paul Special 3/4
Gibson's double-cutaway Les Paul Special 3/4 from 1959 is one of the rarest Les Pauls from the "golden era." It's also one of the...
1963 EKO Model 500/3V
1963 EKO Model 500/3V. Photo: Michael Wright.
However you say it, "echo" or "eek'-oh," these Italian guitars from the early 1960s, along with Hagstrom from...
Martin Taylor M.B.E.
Photos courtesy Martin Taylor.
If Martin Taylor ever decides to quit playing guitar, he can always launch a career as a stand-up comic. Asked where...
Fender’s Mid-’50s Precision Bass
In the world of electric basses, the 1952 Fender Precision is the one that started it all.
While it's true that Gibson, Rickenbacker, and Audiovox...
Steve Vai
Steve Vai photo: Lisa Sharken.
Considered one of the most talented musicians on the planet, Steve Vai constantly strives to better himself as a player...
Martin 000-30
When a guitar maker introduces an innovative new feature at the same time an appealing, existing feature is being discontinued, the result can be...
Gretsch Astro Jet
"Meet George Jetson! And his boy Elroy!"
The year was supposed to be 2062 AD, but it was really 1962 when the catchy theme song...
Gibson F-5 1923
1923 Gibson F-5.
Gibson F-5 mandolins signed by Lloyd Loar from mid 1922 to 1924 are considered the Holy Grail by most American mandolin players....
Canned Heat – Instrumentals, 1967-1996
A brilliant concept: 15 instrumental selections from the ever-evolving Canned Heat's catalog, spanning - or more accurately, bookending - 29 years.
The L.A.-based band was...
Big Bill Broonzy
Finding two never-released, hour-long concerts by Big Bill Broonzy from 1953 - Amsterdam Live Concerts 1953 - on Munich Records - is indeed like...