. Imagine being under the stage lights, your heart pounding in sync with the thrum of the band behind you. The crowd roars in anticipation, and there you are, cradling…Continue readingLeo Fender’s Radio Shop
Over the past year, I’ve plunged headfirst into the gritty reality of what it truly takes to last in the music industry. Forget the social media hustle, the rented Lamborghinis,…Continue readingKill Your Gear Ego
Before my first electric guitar became basement decor, I was a 17-year-old kid hustling weekend gigs—birthday parties, sing-alongs, whatever paid. My buddy handled keys and jokes; I was the guitarist,…Continue readingAcoustic vs. Classical Guitars
. In my youth, every time I heard the clean sound of an electric guitar producing a deep and full sound, wrapped in this reverberating effect that spectacularly doubled every note, I was convinced that it…Continue readingEchoes from the past
. The day I left the classical guitar, I immediately switched to the tram. I gave a place of honor to the acoustic guitar 16 years after purchasing the first…Continue readingThe mystical sound of the guitarists
. Many times in my childhood, I heard a particularly interesting sound of local guitarists in their homes or rehearsal rooms, which sounded very mysterious and deep. I believed this…Continue readingThe deep, mysterious, and fascinating sound…
. The ten guitar albums that shaped the history of music Many times, I have been asked who the guitarists who left a mark on you and influenced the way…Continue readingStrings of Revolution
. In the rich world of American blues music, there exist unsung heroes whose influence far outweighs their fame. Lonnie Mack, a virtuoso guitarist often hailed as a pioneer in…Continue readingLonnie Mack’s Blues Chronicles