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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

Joe Perry put his “desert island guitar” through hell but it’s still his number one
By Andrew Daly published
Perry’s Fender/Warmoth “Burned Strat” aka the “Rat Strat” was the main guitar on Aerosmith’s recent collab with Yungblud
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Danny Moffat on how The Collect Pond are wearing a '90s pejorative as a badge of honor
By Joe Bosso published
A jangle-pop-inspired Boston post-punk band that shares its name with a putrid body of water in 19th-century Lower Manhattan? What’s not to love!

What this pristine 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard tells us about the myth of the ’Bursts
By Dave Davidson published
A so-called Double-O, this 1960 Les Paul was made from ’59 parts, and is a bona-fide grail. But this was not always the case. Back in the day, players just didn't get the appeal

Avenged Sevenfold’s Zachary Baker on cooking up a country album with a modeler and an Epiphone acoustic
By Daryl Robertson published
He built his name shredding stages with one of metal's biggest bands. Now, Zacky Vengeance talks us through the making of his debut album and why he relied on digital modelers over amps

A blues guitar hero showed me how he held his pick – and it changed the way I played guitar
By Matt Owen published
Some sage advice has shaped my entire playing journey – and anyone can give it a go for immediate results

The unsung 1986 album that inspired the ’90s Britpop boom
By Henry Yates published
The big-name fans. The studio where the Smiths tracked The Queen Is Dead. The bird that got caught in the control room. This is the story of the Chameleons’ Stranger Times

Jimmie Vaughan on the Fabulous Thunderbirds’ Top 40 hit that got Al Bundy – and Hollywood’s – seal of approval
By Andrew Daly published
The year was 1986, London was calling for Jimmie Vaughan, where album sessions alongside Dave Edmunds led to a classic LP, and this is how it all went down

Bobby Rush salutes his old friend B.B. King
By David Mead published
In his own words, Rush reflects on the brilliance of B.B. and what he learned from the King of the Blues

Alt-rock icon Kim Gordon on the secret to making great music on bad guitars and why she never saw herself as a bassist
By Henry Yates published
Returning with solo album Play Me – a stinging broadside against the modern age – the alt-rock talisman remembers the bad guitars and renegade tunings of her ’80s breakout with Sonic Youth
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