Submit your questions for Squeeze legends Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford
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Got a question for your favorite guitarist? Let us be your go-between. The concept is easy: you submit your queries and we pass them on to some of the world's greatest guitarists. Only the sharpest and funniest questions will be used.
This month, we're giving you the chance to ask Squeeze legends Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford anything you want! You can grill them about their current Squeeze Songbook tour, Glenn's B-Benders, Argybargy, gear, the slide solo on If I Didn't Love You, that weird cow sound at the very end of Heaven, their latest album - 2017's The Knowledge - or whatever else comes to mind. Nothing's off limits!
Just email your questions to GWSoundingBoard@futurenet.com and write 'Squeeze' in the subject line. Remember to include your name in the body of the email so you can get credited in the magazine and impress your friends, neighbors and complete strangers at the 14th Street PATH station!
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Damian is Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine. In past lives, he was GW’s managing editor and online managing editor. He's written liner notes for major-label releases, including Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'The Complete Epic Recordings Collection' (Sony Legacy) and has interviewed everyone from Yngwie Malmsteen to Kevin Bacon (with a few memorable Eric Clapton chats thrown into the mix). Damian, a former member of Brooklyn's The Gas House Gorillas, was the sole guitarist in Mister Neutron, a trio that toured the U.S. and released three albums. He now plays in two NYC-area bands.
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