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    Author: guitarworld

    “You were part of a team. There were always 350-400 studio musicians working in the busy 1960s”: Carol Kaye has declined her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction invitation

    Carol Kaye, one of the most prolific recording bass players in rock history, has revealed she won’t be in attendance when she’s inducted into the…

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    guitarworld June 19, 2025
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    How Ibanez flipped the script for Japanese electrics with the Iceman – a flavor of original cool that Steve Miller and Paul Stanley of Kiss were waiting for

    Japan’s electric guitar industry underwent some fascinating twists and turns in the Sixties and Seventies. Many Japanese guitar designs from the Sixties are highly original…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “Someone sent me a picture and was like, ‘Isn’t this your guitar?’” That time Diamond Rowe saw her signature guitar on stage with one of her biggest influences

    Since Diamond Rowe became a history-maker with her Jackson Monarkh signature guitar, her career has been launched into the stratosphere. She’s had Slipknot’s Jim Root…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “The last time I saw one for sale on Ebay, somebody wanted $300 for it”: Session ace Justin Ostrander on the sought-after pill bottle slide used by Duane Allman and Derek Trucks – and how he got one for free

    First-call Nashville studio guitar ace, Justin Ostrander, has had his fair share of anecdotes. He has, after all, featured on over 20 number-one hit country…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    He played a guitar held together by a belt, was admired by Keith Richards, covered by Springsteen and described by Bert Jansch as “the most underrated guitarist ever” – the life and times of a beatnik folk pioneer

    Wizz Jones passed away in late April. He remains one of the truly undersung greats of 20th century folk guitar and a lynchpin of the…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “Built to make tuning faster, more precise, and effortless”: Band Industries’ Roadie 4 – a noise-immune automatic tuner – builds on its acclaimed predecessor, with some key upgrades

    Gibson may have failed with its experiments with robot tuners, but Band Industries’ fourth-generation Roadie tuner wants to convince the world that it was onto…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “This is for the guys that think they know everything about the clone, yet they just want to have a little bit more”: Keeley Electronics adds more compression, suppression, bass, and headroom to the Klon Centaur recipe

    Keeley Electronics has been making a lot of noise online about its new overdrive pedal, the Manis, and it’s easy to see why. More than…

    guitarworld
    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “When I picked up the Fender, it immediately responded to what I was putting into it. So I went out and bought a Tele and a Strat on the same day”: Fender's highly sought-after Richie Kotzen signature Stratocaster has just been rolled out worldwide

    Fender is rolling out Richie Kotzen’s classy signature Stratocaster to the masses after the success of its Japan-exclusive release. Bearing an ash body with a…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “I used to ask, ‘What was Hendrix really like?’ All Noel would say was, ‘He was a black blues player who took a lot of acid’”: Eric Bell tells the tale of how he joined forces with Noel Redding, after leaving Thin Lizzy as a self-confessed ‘basket-case’

    During a New Year’s Eve gig in 1973, Eric Bell drunkenly threw his Strat in the air, kicked over his amp, walked off and passed…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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    “We were all ready to become millionaires after a couple of years… He was great at that age. I couldn’t believe it”: How Gary Moore came to join Skid Row at just 15 years old – and why the guitar legend left

    Brush Shiels was in Skid Row with Gary Moore – not that Skid Row (i.e., the one with Scotti Hill and Dave Sabo) – but…

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    guitarworld June 18, 2025
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