
Andrew Daly
Andrew Daly is an iced-coffee-addicted, oddball Telecaster-playing, alfredo pasta-loving journalist from Long Island, NY, who, in addition to being a contributing writer for Guitar World, scribes for Bass Player, Guitar Player, Guitarist, and MusicRadar. Andrew has interviewed favorites like Ace Frehley, Johnny Marr, Vito Bratta, Bruce Kulick, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Morello, Rich Robinson, and Paul Stanley, while his all-time favorite (rhythm player), Keith Richards, continues to elude him.
Latest articles by Andrew Daly

Joe Perry on how Jimmy Page inspired his custom ‘90s Black Burst Les Paul Standard
By Andrew Daly published
A doozy from the Gibson Custom Shop that inspired the Aerosmith man's signature model, this single-cut is hot-wired for a tone that sets it apart from garden variety Les Pauls

“Bob Rock said, ‘Don’t worry, I’m gonna help you become a guitar hero.’ And he did!” Billy Duffy on how The Cult made their most challenging hit single
By Andrew Daly published
The guitar icon explains how tours with Billy Idol and Guns N' Roses shaped their 1989 hit, Fire Woman

“I’d seen pictures of Keith Richards playing it. I figured I’d try one out”: How Joe Perry found his ultimate slide guitar
By Andrew Daly published
And even better still, the Ampeg Dan Armstrong was see-through…

Devo’s Bob Mothersbaugh on accidental hits, audience provocations and the de-evolution of guitar
By Andrew Daly published
Devo's uncontrollable urge to make new noise sired a new-wave sound with a puckish punk energy. The ’70s wasn't ready for them. Are we not ready now?

Val McCallum’s accidental introduction to session work
By Andrew Daly published
He’s worked with Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, and others, but doesn’t regard himself as an in-demand studio guy. The gearhead lists some of his favorite tools, including a Tele Custom he didn’t expect to like

The mystery pedal that became a Sean Lennon favorite
By Phil Weller published
The pedal – made by an elusive pink-haired stranger from Facebook – has become the star of a new Claypool Lennon Delerium track
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Billy Gibbons on how B.B. King changed his life
By Andrew Daly published
At the age of 7, seeing B.B. King lit the path for Gibbons as a blues guitarist. The ZZ Top legend discusses B.B.’s lasting impact

You may not know who played guitar on some of Avril Lavigne’s biggest hits. It was Corky James
By Andrew Daly published
The self-confessed late developer was in his 50s when his career hit its stride. He explains how he wound up working with Liz Phair, Demi Lovato, and more, and reveals the gear that got him there

Jerry Cantrell looks back on the guitar gift from Eddie Van Halen that went missing
By Janelle Borg published
Cantrell opens up on the nearly-two decade search to find his Van Halen Music Man

How XTC battled the “rottweiler” Todd Rundgren – and their record label – to make their breakthrough
By Andrew Daly published
Andy Partridge reflects on Skylarking, a change of direction for XTC that was the most difficult of births under producer Todd Rundgren's direction and the label’s interference

How Jason Falkner got the Foo Fighters gig filling in for Pat Smear
By Phil Weller published
The guitarist was drafted in as emergency cover after Pat Smear's bizarre injury

How Linda Perry saved 4 Non Blondes’ ’90s classic What's Up? from certain doom
By Janelle Borg published
Released in 1992 as the second single from their sole studio album, What's Up? became 4 Non Blondes' biggest and most enduring hit

Steve DiGiorgio’s life with Death – and why he wouldn’t trade Testament for Megadeth
By Andrew Daly published
The fretless metal bass pioneer recalls refusing to leave Testament, the homemade bass built out of necessity and Death’s determination to avoid the familiar

From touring with Metallica, to filling Geddy Lee’s shoes, they were the ’90s Seattle band that did it all – without taking the grunge tag
By Andrew Daly published
Candlebox guitarist Peter Klett owns up to having a big ego in the early days, recalls hitting the road with Rush, and the magical demo session for Far Behind

Jake E. Lee on the ultimate ’70s oddball guitar
By Andrew Daly published
The ex-Ozzy guitarist talks about his love for SGs, his disdain for bad amps, and how you can find a connection with the most unlikely instruments

Steve Rothery on the guitars that changed his life – and why you don't have to spend big to find the guitar of your dreams
By Andrew Daly published
The longtime Marillion guitarist on why his Squier Strat might be the bargain of all-time, and the unique custom builds behind his prog sound

Joe Perry on how the most romantic thing he has ever done involved a custom-painted guitar
By Andrew Daly published
The Aerosmith icon tells GW about the time he surprised his wife, Billie, with a Lucille inspired by WWII fighter pilots
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“An unabashed element was the constant ferociousness of the guitar tone coming from Pearly Gates”: Billy Gibbons on the making of ZZ Top’s El Loco
By Andrew Daly published
How Billy Gibbons unleashed the power of his holy grail '59 Les Paul Standard for the Texan blues-rock legend's “in-between” classic, El Loco – and set the stage for ZZ Top's domination of the decade

Warren Haynes on the mid ‘90s SG behind his early Gov’t Mule tone
By Andrew Daly published
It was July 1994, and Haynes was on the cover of GW with Dickey Betts and an early '90s '61 SG Reissue. He explains what happened to the guitar – and why he had it in the first place

Joe Perry on the pedals he can’t live without and his top tip for boost and drive pedals
By Andrew Daly published
The Aerosmith guitarist reveals what's on his pedalboard and talks all things effects

Bob Daisley on not receiving credit for playing on Ozzy Osbourne’s Diary of a Madman
By Janelle Borg published
Daisley still insists he was cheated out of credits and royalties over the years

Guitarist David Rhodes on the making of Peter Gabriel’s chart-smashing classic So
By Andrew Daly published
For former Genesis man Peter Gabriel, 1986 was Sledgehammer time, and guitarist David Rhodes takes us back to the So sessions

The 18-year-old who replaced one of Britpop's most revered guitarists
By Janelle Borg published
In his late teens, Richard Oakes joined Suede at a point when they had released two hit-and-miss albums and were desperate for a global breakthrough

He wrote some of the defining anthems of the ’90s with Smash Mouth. Now Greg Camp is focusing on his Nashville punk-rock supergroup
By Andrew Daly published
Camp started out as a drummer before EVH made him realize the advantages of guitar. The young Carson Daly helped make his band famous. Now he’s powering forward with supergroup The Defiant’s second album

Doug Pettibone on taking lessons from Andy Summers, touring with Jewel, and not getting fired by John Mayer
By Andrew Daly published
The first-call guitarist explains why he loved working with Lucinda Williams but had to leave, how he got the gig back, his chemistry with Marc Ford, and faking it on pedal steel until Mayer helped him make it
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