I will forever be indebted to my parents for the gift of the guitar. My patient and kind mother encouraged me when I wanted to give up. She believed in my potential and pushed me to keep practising.
If you’re familiar with the Revocation guitarist’s taste in instruments, you’ll know what to expect. The Pro Series David Davidson Warrior WR7 is all sharp edges, a hyper-aggressive X-style ...
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‘Please Come to Boston’ was his biggest hit in 1974, rising to No.5 in the US, while the previous year, ‘Pieces of April’ — ...
Pert Near Sandstone have had a hand in the Blue Ox Music Festival for 11 years, and Lenz and Bruhn were happy to come by to ...
I'm on a brick patio at Northfield, a popular café in Kathmandu, Nepal, strumming “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” on my guitar ...
Electricity? Overrated… ‘Real’ guitarists know that a guitar’s genuine excitement is best earned via the more personal connection of the player plus the resonant wooden body of an acoustic. Decades ...