Vince Gill, John Osborne and Brent Mason team up on all-star tribute to the Telecaster By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 Tele-Man brings together some of country music’s finest guitarists for a tribute to the genre's finest electric guitar
Orange explains why it's not joining the amp modeling race By Janelle Borg published 16 September 24 Charlie Cooper, son of founder Cliff Cooper, confirms that amps are very much Orange's future and that the brand is doubling down on what it does best
Sophie Lloyd announces her debut solo US show – and marks the occasion with a shred reimagining of Alice Cooper’s Poison By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 After selling out her debut solo show in London in just five minutes earlier this year, the superstar shredder is now set to perform at LA’s legendary Whisky A Go Go
Jane’s Addiction cancel remaining tour dates as Dave Navarro says “goodnight” to the group following onstage altercation with Perry Farrell By Michael Astley-Brown published 16 September 24 The future of the reunited alt-rock outfit remains uncertain as members of the band share their concerns over Farrell’s mental health
Steve Vai and Adrian Belew tackle King Crimson classics as the Beat tour kicks off By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 The pair have joined forces with Tony Levin and Danny Carey to perform King Crimson’s 1980s albums across a sprawling 65-date tour
Joe Perry on the one guitar he regrets selling By Matt Owen published 16 September 24 It's not a rare vintage instrument by any means, but for Perry, the sentimental value of the long-gone guitar is priceless
“I had the audacity to say, ‘Are we gonna rehearse, Mr. Berry?’ He whipped around and yelled, ‘We don’t rehearse rock ‘n’ roll!’” Session great Carlos Alomar on his time as Chuck Berry’s rhythm guitarist By Janelle Borg
Vince Gill, John Osborne and Brent Mason team up on all-star tribute to the Telecaster By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 Tele-Man brings together some of country music’s finest guitarists for a tribute to the genre's finest electric guitar
Orange explains why it's not joining the amp modeling race By Janelle Borg published 16 September 24 Charlie Cooper, son of founder Cliff Cooper, confirms that amps are very much Orange's future and that the brand is doubling down on what it does best
Sophie Lloyd announces her debut solo US show – and marks the occasion with a shred reimagining of Alice Cooper’s Poison By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 After selling out her debut solo show in London in just five minutes earlier this year, the superstar shredder is now set to perform at LA’s legendary Whisky A Go Go
Jane’s Addiction cancel remaining tour dates as Dave Navarro says “goodnight” to the group following onstage altercation with Perry Farrell By Michael Astley-Brown published 16 September 24 The future of the reunited alt-rock outfit remains uncertain as members of the band share their concerns over Farrell’s mental health
Steve Vai and Adrian Belew tackle King Crimson classics as the Beat tour kicks off By Phil Weller published 16 September 24 The pair have joined forces with Tony Levin and Danny Carey to perform King Crimson’s 1980s albums across a sprawling 65-date tour
Joe Perry on the one guitar he regrets selling By Matt Owen published 16 September 24 It's not a rare vintage instrument by any means, but for Perry, the sentimental value of the long-gone guitar is priceless
Tommy Cash, country artist and Johnny Cash's younger brother, dies at 84 By Janelle Borg published 16 September 24 Cash's biggest hit, 1969's Six White Horses, was dedicated to John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr, and he also went on to tour with his brother Johnny, Connie Smith, George Jones, and Hank Williams Jr.
Jackson 5 guitarist and singer Tito Jackson has died aged 70 By Janelle Borg published 16 September 24 Tito's guitar work was key to the group's success, while his last solo album saw him collaborate with George Benson, Joe Bonamassa and Stevie Wonder
Jane’s Addiction end show early after Perry Farrell punches Dave Navarro mid-solo By Michael Astley-Brown published 14 September 24 Fan footage shows Farrell verbally then physically attacking his bandmates, casting the reunited alt-rock band’s future in doubt
How Eastman realized its vision for the future of the electric guitar with the D’Ambrosio range By Matt Owen published 16 September 24 Reclaimed tonewoods recovered from wildfires, hand-wound electronics and an innovative new neck joint highlight the new D’Ambrosio guitars – which also look absolutely sensational
The story behind the Gibson ES-330T – the single-pickup “runt of the litter” with mojo to burn By Bob Wootton published 16 September 24 This single-P-90 variant walked in the shadows of the humbucker-toting 335 and its late-’50s ES siblings, yet its straightforward charm continues to endure some 65 years on
Did Paul McCartney fumble a note on this classic Beatles bassline? By Nick Wells published 16 September 24 Recorded at Abbey Road Studios on October 16th, 1965, see if you can hear the bass glitch where McCartney “breaks” the main riff
“It was like an insult”: Paul McCartney turned down George Harrison's proposed guitar parts for Hey Jude By Jackson Maxwell published 14 September 24 Harrison suggested answering each of McCartney's lines with a guitar phrase, an addition McCartney saw as unnecessary
“He taught me that it was OK to play the music you wanted to play”: Why John Mayall was the godfather of British blues guitar By Glenn Kimpton published 13 September 24 Best known for his Bluesbreakers band, which launched the careers of Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor, Mayall was a gifted pianist, guitarist and harmonica player
Phil Collen on Def Leppard x RATM, his favorite Jacksons – and why Pyromania still blows him away By Andrew Daly published 13 September 24 Taking five between packing out stadiums, Collen shares his philosophy on digital amps, what Mutt Lange taught him, and how Tom Morello found himself on a Def Leppard track
Alex Skolnick on Criss Oliva's favorite guitar, “the Gargoyle” – the ESP Superstrat he likens to Billy Gibbons’ Pearly Gates Les Paul Standard By Clay Marshall published 13 September 24 Skolnick got up close and personal with this one-of-one Mirage when he stepped up to replace the late Oliva in Savatage. Like the ZZ Top man's Burst, it has a tone that's all its own
“I knew that Free Bird was going to be my lead”: Rickey Medlocke unpacks his history with Lynyrd Skynyrd By Andrew Daly published 12 September 24 Veteran guitarist (and former drummer) reveals how essential Damon Johnson has become, the secret to sounding like the late original guitarists, and the unfinished songs co-written with Gary Rossington
From fixing Lennon’s Framus to giving Cloud III a CAT scan – it's all in the life of an A-list guitar appraiser By Matt Parker published 11 September 24 In his work for the prestigious LA auction house, Julien’s, Mike Adams has gone from guitar tech to guitar detective
Introducing Rhythmically Dependent Alternate Picking, the lead technique that makes fast guitar lines flow better than ever before By JTC Guitar published 16 September 24 Fusion master Martin Miller takes you on a crash course through RDAP, an approach that ensures you keep the groove going no matter where your playing takes you
Learn how Pat Metheny's supreme soloing approach can elevate your jazz game By Nick Mellor published 13 September 24 In this deep dive into the fusion master's style, we’ll be exploring essential jazz concepts that will inject your solos with fresh ideas
Trying to craft a memorable solo? Revisit hooks from a song’s melody By David Grissom published 12 September 24 David Grissom grabs his PRS, gets in front of the camera and shows us how his solos don’t let any melody go to waste
Joe Bonamassa pays tribute to his favorite guitar player of all time By Joe Bonamassa published 12 September 24 JoBo digs out a vintage Beano Burst lookalike to break down the licks of Eric Clapton during his “Gibson years”
Open Csus2 chords: 5 shapes you need to know By Jon Bishop published 12 September 24 With its low C tuning on your sixth string, open Csus2 is a powerful tuning, used to great effect by powerhouse acoustic folk players such as Martin Simpson
Cook up your own “musical gumbo” with this lesson in how to use bluegrass alternate picking in rock By Andy Wood published 11 September 24 In Andy Wood's tribute to the Dixie Dregs' Steve Morse, there is plenty of insight into how bluegrass and rock can be great fretboard bedfellows
The Kinks are much more than You Really Got Me – and Ray Davies’ inventive acoustic style influenced a generation of players By Stuart Ryan published 11 September 24 Listen to the guitar work of the Davies brothers and you’ll gain a real insight into how it was all done back in the 1960s
Open Gsus4 tuning chords: 5 chords you need to know By Jon Bishop published 10 September 24 A must-learn tuning for folk acoustic styles, open Gsus4 makes for easy chords that sound amazing
The “train beat” is a staple of country and blues music – and learning to play over it will hone your hybrid picking and timing By Jim Oblon published 9 September 24 Jim Oblon's debut Guitar World column is all about country-fried rhythm guitar, but it's a lesson for any player who wants to understand pocket and groove