The sparkling lead guitar on Lovin’ Spoonful hits, moreover, was just the tip of the iceberg, enticing savvy listeners to deep album tracks that took matters further afield. The mid-Sixties were the ...
A guitar that Jimi Hendrix played in the early Sixties — when the guitar god was an R&B sideman and fledgling rocker based in New York City — sold at auction Saturday for $216,000, nearly four times ...
This article originally appeared in Issue 4 of Crawdaddy in July 1966. Popular music, in America at least, has always tended to enforce a fairly strict separation between singers and instrumentalists.
Guitarists in the 1960s rewrote the rules—technically, culturally, and sonically. Fueled by the British blues revival and American counterculture, icons like Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, and Jeff ...
60s Rock Legend Refuses To Pay $40,000 For Long Lost Guitar originally appeared on Parade. Iconic rocker John Fogerty has been reunited with a guitar he gave away decades ago — but it was a long ...
Jazz guitars / by Charles Alexander -- American guitars / by Tom Wheeler -- European guitars / by Paul Day -- Radio & television / by Michael Wright -- Gibson guitars / by André Duchossoir -- The ...
Back in 2012, Vox Amplification looked to its design history to launch a pair of travel guitars based on the classic 1960s Phantom and Teardrop shapes. With NAMM just around the corner, the company ...
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