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Grez Mendocino Bass VI

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The six-string bass is a strange wonder of the guitar universe, made famous 60 years ago by the Fender Bass VI, Gibson EB-6, and...

The Rolling Stones

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There’s a moment in the DVD of their Los Angeles concert in 2002 that says everything about the Stones. In the middle of “Hand...

The (Way) Back Beat: Top O’ The Line, For Only $150!

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Having looked at the most expensive electric guitars offered in 1960s – over 50 years ago. Traditional makers – Gibson, Guild, and Gretsch –...

Chris Butler’s Vox Mark VI: Waitress Server

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Melding garage rock with glam, punk emerged in the early ’70s, set on stirring society’s pot. From New York to London, Dallas to Detroit,...

Tony Gilkyson

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Whether nature or nurture, it seems inevitable that Tony Gilkyson would become a musician. His father, Terry, was a folk singer who wrote hits...

Fretprints: Randy Rhoads

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September 20, 1980, marked the release of Ozzy Osbourne’s debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, a hard-rock recording that introduced Randy Rhoads to the...

Jerry Kennedy

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Jerry Glenn Kennedy, a 13-year-old who recorded for RCA Victor as “Jerry Glenn,” got the shock of his young life when he walked into...

Name that Twang

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The fledgling Guild company scored a coup when it signed Johnny Smith to an endorsement deal in 1956. Perched atop the jazz-guitar scene at...

The (Way) Back Beat: A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody

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Fretted-instrument advertising in the 20th century relied heavily on “glamor” or “cheesecake.” Electric instruments and accessories, in particular, are still marketed to a primarily male...

Ben Reynolds

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If you’re into heavy, swampy rock and roll, the Chickasaw Mudd Puppies first album in decades, Fall Line, will satisfy your jones. Discovered over 30...
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