The Epiphone Casino deserves status as one of rock ’n’ roll’s most iconic electric guitars solely from its association with three of the four Beatles (John, Paul and George) who all often used a ...
John Mayall deserves credit for bringing some great guitarists to the fore — Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor, to name a few. But Mayall can also take a bow for bringing attention to a ...
For the last 10 years, the Austin-via-Toronto duo Black Pistol Fire have been building a sound that sits at the cross-section of southern rock, punk, and blues. At the beginning of the year, the band ...
From bluesy bends to scorching solos, sixties-inspired jangle and sophisticated jazz runs, the best Epiphone guitars have been delivering stellar tones for over a century. Nowadays, this legendary ...
One can’t deny that Paul McCartney loved a good Gibson. However, he was also somewhat of a fan of classic Fender guitars as well. During The Beatles days, both McCartney and John Lennon employed the ...
Epiphone are on a roll this year. The Epiphone 1959 Les Paul Standard model is launching in November but it looks like there's a whole lotta goodness to follow with some much-loved electric guitar ...
The electric-guitar riff of the Beatles’ “Day Tripper” emanated from one corner of the room, followed by the recognizable strains of Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water.” In between were hundreds of ...
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