Anyone who’s studied Stevie Ray Vaughan’s gear would have noticed the “upside-down” tremolo on his 1959 Fender Stratocaster.
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In a world where musical trends come and go, Big Head Todd & The Monsters stand as a testament to the enduring power of ...
Best known as George Thorogood’s right-hand man, the Texan slide demon has racked up plenty of adventures with his Monkey ...
Benefest 2024 took center stage this past Thursday through Saturday at The Union, with 18 bands total playing 40-minute sets ...
Growing up in Poughkeepsie, New York, during the 1960s, Charles Roscoe Beck and his brother both started playing guitar in ...
Luther Allison (1939-1997) was known for Chicago-style blues and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. He was one of the ...
Dutch musician Laszlo Buring played the classic Eagles song “Hotel California” in the highly distinctive style of the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan, replacing the iconic west coast sound with Vaughan ...
Two of the hottest young blues guitarists/singers/songwriters, Texan Ally Venable and New Yorker Solomon Hicks, will bring ...