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38 bassists appeared on Bob Dylan albums before Tony Garnier came onboard. In the 37 years since, no others have
By Chris Jisi published
With a career backing artists like Bob Dylan, Dr. John, Chuck Berry, and Tom Waits, Tony Garnier is a walking textbook of bass history

Marshall Crenshaw on his Karen Carpenter tribute, why collecting is "infantile" and how he was made in Detroit
By Joe Bosso published
From the Hellhole collects deep cuts and EP tracks from the ’10s and it presents a unique insight into an artist who believes FM ruined radio – and who would do as many takes as it took

Joe Perry tells all about that “too cool” electric you saw on MTV when Walk This Way came on
By Andrew Daly published
The Aerosmith guitarist's mid-’80s X-100 Blade Runner is so cool it makes you wonder why Guild doesn't bring it back

Gary Shea’s never-say-never approach to Alcatrazz, New England… and maybe even Vinnie Vincent
By Andrew Daly published
The left-handed bassist discusses the pitfalls of being with Kiss’ management, selling his Ampeg gear to Malmsteen’s band, and releasing a record that shows what might have been with Vincent

When Bakithi Kumalo got the call to audition for Paul Simon’s 1986 multi-platinum album
By E.E. Bradman published
Kumalo had been helping out a local mechanic when he was invited to Ovation Studios in downtown Johannesburg

Josh Hager on the deceptive genius of the late Devo guitarist Bob Casale
By Andrew Daly published
With his custom yellow Fender in hand, Hager is playing the new wave classics as best he can – and having a good time while doing it
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What’s cookin’ on the Skillet pedalboards? Korey Cooper and Seth Morrison reveal all
By Andrew Daly published
Or how Skillet kept growing and the ’board kept growing until the Boss MIDI switcher assumed executive function on Cooper and Morrison's live rig

Jason Walker on touring with fellow Beatles freak Gene Simmons
By Andrew Daly published
His professional career started at 14, but it was a chance booking in Las Vegas that really changed the Gibson fan’s life

American Football’s slow-burning debut album was originally dismissed. Four records in, they’re glad that’s how it went
By Jason T. Mays published
Mike Kinsella, Steve Holmes and Nate Kinsella explain the art of making songs sound simple when they’re actually complex and deep, and reflect on how they learned to do it so well
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