Video: Jimmie Vaughan and Gary Clark Jr. Perform "The Things That I Used to Do" By Damian Fanelli published 3 January 13
Interview: 15 Questions with Blues Guitarist Albert Cummings By Dave Reffett published 17 September 12
Interview: Austin's Gary Clark Jr. Discusses Influences, Gear and His "Schizophrenic" Style By Chris Gill published 9 April 12
Guitar World's Top 15 Blues and Roots Rock Albums of 2011 By Compiled by Guitar World Staff, Intro by Damian Fanelli published 26 December 11
Guitar World Staff Picks: Damian Fanelli's Top 10 Albums of 2011 By Damian Fanelli published 26 December 11
Interview: Eric Johnson Discusses Upcoming 'Evening With' Tour, Gear and Plans for Future Releases By Tony Grassi published 13 December 11
Jimmie Vaughan Discusses His Connection to George Harrison By Damian Fanelli published 29 November 11
Obit: Drummer, Stevie Ray Vaughan Collaborator Doyle Bramhall (1949-2011) By Alan Paul published 14 November 11
Interview: Duke Robillard Discusses His New Album, 'Low Down and Tore Up' By Paul Burch published 30 September 11
A Focused Stevie Ray Vaughan Comes Clean in 1988 Guitar World Interview By Bill Milkowski published 20 September 11
Photo Gallery: Jimmie Vaughan Names His Favorite Blues Guitarists, Past and Present By Damian Fanelli published 3 August 11 Jimmie Vaughan dishes out praise to his favorite guitarists, past and present.
Interview: Bluesman Johnny Nicholas Discusses His New Album, 'Future Blues' By Joe Moran published 22 July 11
Guitar World Guide to Upcoming Releases By Guitar World Staff published 5 July 11 Guitar World's guide to releases for the second half of 2011.
Jimmie Vaughan Discusses His New Album, 'Plays More Blues, Ballads & Favorites' By Damian Fanelli published 5 July 11
Interview: Eric Johnson By Matt Pavlichko published 23 June 11 The guitar hero talks about his song being on Guitar Hero, plus his summer Up Close tour and recording with Jimmie Vaughan, Steve Miller and Johnny Lang.
Broaden Your Musical Listening, Because You Are What You Eat By Kirk Fletcher published 22 June 11 Guitar players should broaden their musical listening. They should have some depth in their playing, meaning listening -- heavily -- to what came before them!