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Guitar Player on MSNA British teenager has channeled his hero Brian May by building a guitar from scrap woodThe youngster's project shares many similarities with May’s Red Special, while it bears the distinctive shape of Randy Rhoads ...
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Guitar World on MSNHow Tommy Thayer’s high school disappointment fired him up for successKiss’ longest-serving Spaceman on sticking to the Les Paul when it wasn’t cool, the joy of discovering you’ve been playing ...
Surly, cantankerous and occasionally violent, the late Ginger Baker was nonetheless one of rock’s greatest drummers. In 2011, ...
The promises are big, and so is the price. For Rs 29,999, the Monitor III's land up in the comfort zone of Sony, Bose, and ...
Bob Dylan and Madonna stayed at the Manhattan hotel, where a rock 'n' roll murder took place. Now guests 'feel the history' ...
The best tech products announced this week include JBL's portable Bluetooth speakers and Fluance's powered speaker systems.
Wednesday afternoon peaked around 88 degrees, while the festival reached its own high with performances by Aughts-era indie rockers Band of Horses and Featured Session conversations with Tom Morello, ...
Beyond Paradise is back! BBC's beloved murder mystery confirms return date of “thrilling” new season
The BBC drama, which stars Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton as DI Humphrey ... Speaking on her experience of working on the Red Nose Day special, Bretton said: "It was great fun to have the two ...
A newly released teaser sees the band’s signature Marshall guitar amplifier getting turned “up to eleven.” It’s a reference to the first film, in which Spinal Tap’s guitarist Nigel ...
The new movie from Joe and Anthony Russo features Chris Pratt, Millie Bobby Brown, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito and a host of voice performances. It’s just the latest effort from the ...
A waterproof Bluetooth speaker is a versatile audio device that can be more useful than you might expect. Products like the Beats Pill and JBL Xtreme 4 are perfect for adding music to pool parties ...
Some high schools that once took a “college for all” approach are now guiding teenagers toward more choices. Do you think that is a good idea? By Shannon Doyne Look closely at this image ...
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