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Gibson’s First Cherry Red 335

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Gibson introduced the ES-335T in the spring of 1958 as the progenitor to its double-cutaway,semi-hollow body "thinline" series of guitars. Characterized by the...

Dick Dale – Better Shred than Dead: The Dick Dale Anthology

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Well, what needs to be said about this? The King of the Surf Guitar at his finest. This covers 1959 to 1996...

Alamo Guitars and Amps: Remember the Alamo

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This month we wrap up our saga of the Alamo by picking up with the new guitar line offered in 1965. Alamo, as you recall,...

Creedence Clearwater Revival – Boxed Set

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This arrived just in time for me to program "Graveyard Train" to play over and over on Halloween, scaring (or at least bewildering) unsuspecting...

Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley

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Paul Stanley Paul Stanley shakes his groomed mane, peering into the sea of smiling facing as he rises from the smoke and shadows to strike...

Elliot Easton

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Last month, former Cars guitarist Elliot Easton conversed with Vintage Guitar about his experiences prior to the formation of the platinum-selling quintet that cruised...

Jim Marshall

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When it comes to guitar amplifiers, two names stand tall beyond the others: Leo Fender and Jim Marshall. Even "civilians" recognize these names....

Alamo Guitars

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Mention the Alamo and most of us conjure up a rich variety of images. Whether it's Davy Crockett (Fess Parker, maybe John Wayne)...

Citron CS1

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Harvey Citron has been building instruments since the 1970s, and was co-founder of Vielette-Citron in 1975. His own line of instruments, whose users...

Elmore James – The Complete Fire and Enjoy, and Tribute

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Elmore James made a career from one slide lick - but oh, what a lick! In his ruthless, overdriven slide work, James' electrified...
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