
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

Jerry Cantrell on the magic and mods of his iconic 'Blue Dress' G&L Rampage – and the gift from Eddie Van Halen
By Andrew Daly published
Back in January 1996, Alice In Chains' Jerry Cantrell was on the cover of Guitar World with his “Blue Dress” Rampage. 30 years on it's still going strong

Greg Chaisson waited years to reunite with Jake E. Lee. But then he had to quit, and couldn’t say why
By Andrew Daly published
The bassist, who failed his Ozzy audition but wound up in Badlands instead, recalls pushing boundaries with Judas Priest’s Rob Halford, falling into the music business despite sport aspirations, and being forced to use a substandard bass in the studio

From Eric Clapton to Daft Punk and Avenged Sevenfold, Greg Leisz has played with everyone
By Andrew Daly published
He says finding himself working with Matthew Sweet, k.d. lang, and Lucinda Williams has been a dream. But he still wants his stolen ’64 Strat back

“Everyone in the room thought I was buying it”: What Derek Trucks made of Jerry Garcia’s $11m Tiger
By Andrew Daly published
The slide icon explains why he was really in the room at the record breaking guitar auction – and reflects on the lessons learned making Future Soul

Josh Klinghoffer on Chili Peppers vs. Pearl Jam and playing in Andrew Watt's new wrecking crew
By Andrew Daly published
These days Klinghoffer’s leaving his most well-worn guitars at home, but on his new Pluralone album he went back to his beloved 1947 Martin

Rowan Robertson on the key advice he received from Ronnie James Dio on how to faithfully play Tony Iommi’s riffs
By Jackson Maxwell published
Though Robertson was only 17 at the time he was hired for Ronnie James Dio's band, the legendary frontman had the utmost confidence in him

The untold story of “The Lost Beach Boy” David Marks
By Andrew Daly published
David Marks reflects on the surf-rock beginnings of one of the world's most beloved pop-rock institutions, recalling the good times, bad times, and his return to the fold

How Graham Coxon came out from his Blur bandmate’s shadow
By Andrew Daly published
Noel Gallagher called him one of greatest guitar talents of his generation. Coxon explains why he doesn’t agree as he shares the origin story of his lost solo album and the future of Blur

Randy Rhoads was his guitar teacher. Then he ended up in Ozzy Osbourne’s band
By Andrew Daly published
Joe Holmes looks back on his time with Ozzy and David Lee Roth, and explains why his upcoming solo album, featuring former Ozzy band members, captures everything he’s learned up till now

Billy Duffy on the one guitar he wish he never sold
By Phil Weller published
Duffy’s timing could hardly have been worse

Smashing Pumpkins’ Kiki Wong on how Billy Corgan led her down the stompbox rabbit hole
By Andrew Daly published
Kiki Wong discusses her pedalboard strategy for nailing classic Pumpkins tones and credits Corgan as a bona-fide guru of effects

Slash took his new favorite amp brand on the Guns N’ Roses tour without telling anyone
By Phil Weller published
Slash pivoted from Marshall to Magnatone in a high profile move back in 2023

Sully Erna is optimistic for Godsmack 2.0, and he can't wait for you to hear their new guitarist
By Andrew Daly published
The Gibson devotee reveals why he's feeling excited about working with new lead player Sam Koltun, discusses the photo that made him want a Les Paul, explains why he won’t use amp modelers, and tells you why you should play drums

Sean Lennon on too many pedals, embracing Acoustasonics, and caring for his dad’s instruments
By Andrew Daly published
He’s glad Yoko Ono stopped him playing John Lennon’s guitars at the age of 12, as he looks forward to touring the new Claypool Lennon Delirium album, using as little gear as he can get away with

Derek Trucks on the challenge of playing Jerry Garcia’s Tiger
By Phil Weller published
The 14lbs beast needed some taming, and it taught Trucks a valuable history lesson

Why Josh Klinghoffer feels his Red Hot Chili Peppers contributions have been erased from history
By Janelle Borg published
As Klinghoffer embarks on a new era, the former Chili Peppers guitarist reflects on his tenure with the band and why he feels “slight disrespect” towards his legacy

Why Graham Coxon is questioning his classic Blur guitar rig
By Phil Weller published
The Britpop icon is reassessing his gear choices

The words of encouragement a Led Zeppelin legend gave Gus G after he joined Ozzy Osbourne’s band
By Jonathan Horsley published
One minute you're getting your makeup on for a photo shoot with your new boss, the next your sitting down with Jimmy Page

How Jason Falkner went from St. Vincent and Beck to a last-minute tour with Foo Fighters
By Andrew Daly published
When the veteran guitarist filled in for Pat Smear, he had to learn 23 songs in four days

The first time Rickey Medlocke played Lynyrd Skynyrd’s iconic Free Bird guitar solo
By Matt Owen published
Medlocke rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd as their new guitar player in the early 1990s, and one of his main responsibilities ever since has been to tackle Allen Collins’ legendary lead effort

“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

How Ozzy Osbourne pushed Gus G to change his guitar of choice
By Phil Weller published
Gus G rocked up to the Ozzy gig with his Star guitar – a distinct stylistic departure from the guitars wielded by his predecessors

Suzi Quatro on the spirit that’s driven her, and the moment of fate that made her a bassist
By Andrew Daly published
She reflects on never having learned to play with a pick, using her late drummer’s kit to keep his vibe, her son’s influence as a bandmate, and the three quotes she’s given about retirement
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