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Deep Purple guitarist Simon McBride picks the soundtrack of his life ; More than a shredbot: The Joe Satriani albums you should definitely listen to; A new photo exhibition featuring portraits of some of the most iconic guitars in rock history is opening in London
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- The 50 Best Guitarists Of All Time - Louder
Deep Purple guitarist Simon McBride picks the soundtrack of his life ; More than a shredbot: The Joe Satriani albums you should definitely listen to; A new photo exhibition featuring portraits of some of the most iconic guitars in rock history is opening in London
- It genuinely changed my brain chemistry. Turnstiles new guitarist . . .
Turnstile guitarist Meg Mills revealed she was inspired to pick up a guitar by 00s Jamie Lee Curtis Lindsay Lohan movie Freaky Friday Speaking to Knotfest's Tori Kravitz for She's With The Band - a series celebrating women and femme people in the music industry - in September 2024, Mills discussed her journey through music, and why she started
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Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top): "My favourite guitarist is BB King The album Live At The Regal, recorded in 1964, remains a classic The electricity, the crackling atmosphere… Plus it’s a great sound, recorded with a full band, horns and piano, and a rabid audience thrown in
- Virtuoso blues guitarist Joe Louis Walker dead at 75 - Louder
Blues guitarist and singer Joe Louis Walker has died at the age of 75 Walker’s family confirmed he had died in April 2025 of a cardiac-related illness, according to Rolling Stone He passed away in the company of his wife Robin and two daughters, Leena and Bernice
- Mike Campbell: an interview with The Heartbreakers guitarist - Louder
Up until the publication of his book (written with novelist Ari ‘Double Nickels’ Surdoval), probably everything you knew about Campbell was contained in the sound of those 13 albums by the Heartbreakers – the band he helped found in 1976, as lead guitarist, co-writer (writing or co-writing 36 songs in the Heartbreakers’ mighty canon
- Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher explains Brent Hinds exit | Louder
Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher has commented on his fellow guitarist Brent Hinds’ departure from the band Last week, it was announced that Hinds and the Atlanta sludge prog metal unit had gone their separate ways
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