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How Rory Gallagher grabbed his iconic 1963 Gretsch Corvette for the princely sum of $150
By Jamie Dickson published
Can you judge a guitar by its case? Not usually, but when Donal Gallagher was shopping for cases for brother Rory, he found one with a very special guitar inside, and there was a deal to be made

Gary Klebe on Shoes’ near miss with Gene Simmons, inspiring Butch Vig into production, and how his band got with Hamer
By Bruce Fagerstrom published
He’s learned to live with his band’s “power pop” label, finally released a solo album, and knows the one piece of advice that should always be ignored if you’re a producer – even if it comes from Steve Albini

The post-Bowie career of Mick Ronson, rock ’n’ roll’s most quietly spoken guitar hero
By Mark McStea published
Sure, he made a massive imprint on David Bowie’s classic early ’70s albums. But Mick Ronson also worked with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Elton John, Roger McGuinn, Morrissey, Ian Hunter and many others

In the court of the Master Builders – Fender’s Custom Shop gurus spill the secrets of their trade
By Jamie Dickson published
With Fender’s Custom Shop nearing its 40th anniversary, we catch up with two of its most sought-after Master Builders, Austin MacNutt and Andy Hicks, to talk Teles, Jazzmasters, mods and more

Plini answers the call of the wild in search of instrumental guitar’s new frontier
By Gregory Adams published
The Australian virtuoso on dream collabs with John Mayer, high-BPM workouts, and what happened when he imagined “a cello player in a huge, empty concert hall playing this difficult arpeggio”

The Doobie Brothers on their many imitators, their many hits, and what keeps them going
By Joe Bosso published
Ahead of their tour with Carlos Santana, Doobie Brothers guitarists Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and John McFee revisit their classic tracks and how they came together

“I got the phone call – I was out”: Bob Daisley recalls his rollercoaster years with Ozzy Osbourne
By Andrew Daly published
The Blizzard of Ozz bassist and co-writer on the time he was dismissed only to be re-hired days later – and his thoughts on Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee and Zakk Wylde

George Lynch on his custom ESP that’s too valuable to leave the house
By Andrew Daly published
Mr Scary on how his heart melts for the 1990 ESP Custom Haji/Wicked Sensation from the cover of Guitar World's November 1990 issue

Berton Averre on writing My Sharona – and why the Knack were never the next Beatles
By Joe Bosso published
My Sharona was the perfect pop-rock anthem, and as Averre reflects on the life and times of the Knack he admits he knew he had something special back then

Charles Spearin on how Broken Social Scene embrace “the ridiculousness” of everyone playing guitar
By Gregory Adams published
The multi-instrumentalist and indie lynchpin recalls his early gear, how BSS make sure every guitarist gets their say, and explains why Remember the Humans is deliberately difficult to work out
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