Guitarist Uli Jon Roth’s new three-hour Pictures of Destiny show is split into two parts. Th first is more of a symphonic ...
Guitar scholar John Stropes' new book is both a cultural history of Leo Kottke's landmark album and a guide to playing Kottke ...
Iroquois Community Education is offering two music courses this year: Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People and Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People, both taught by Craig Coffman. Instant ...
It’s never too early to learn a new hobby and important life skills. That’s exactly what over two dozen Myhre Elementary ...
The Grateful Dead original who – in the last 30 years of his life – stepped out from Jerry Garcia’s shadow to emerge as a ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — A.J. Ewing is a self-described “fiery dude that plays with a lot of passion.” That fire has allowed the 21-year-old outfielder/second baseman to solidify himself as one of the ...
On paper, writing a great guitar riff doesn’t appear to be difficult. Many classic riffs are simple to play. A few notes, a handful of chords, and the next thing you know, you’ve composed “Whole Lotta ...
Under the Superdome lights in New Orleans, I’m living out a dream 40 years in the making. As a kid, aloft on my father’s shoulders, I saw Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band when they were the ...
Bob Weir is rightly being remembered as a transformative figure whose guitar playing made an indelible contribution to the Grateful Dead, and to improvisational rock & roll at large. In fact, Weir was ...
Before he was the guy leading stadiums full of fans through the chorus of "Sweet Caroline," Neil Diamond was a kid in Brooklyn writing song lyrics while bored in class. Diamond's expansive songwriting ...
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Welcome to a guitar-focused space by Leigh Fuge — guitarist, educator, and content creator from Swansea, UK — featuring lessons, gear demos, amp and pedal reviews, collaborations with top brands like ...
In an auditorium, about 15 guys are seated on metal folding chairs or in their wheelchairs, with new guitars resting on their thighs. Their instructors, Adam Swenson and Jim Brown, count out chords ...
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