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Guitar Greats

The Greats of Guitar made the guitar an instrument necessary in songs. The guitarists innovated with guitar technology and guitar-style creation. They filled the biggest areas and are still very popular long after their deaths however not all of them are dead. Some Greats include Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Eddie Van Halen, and Frank Marino from Mahogany Rush

Chris Rea Yacht Rock Master

Cover Photo Credit”Chris Rea 03 AB” by Andrzej Barabasz (Chepry) is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Chris Rea is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was born on March 4, 1951, in Middlesbrough, England. Rea is best known for his hit song “Driving Home for Christmas.” He is a Yacht Rock Master for those of you looking for… 

The Guitars of Rory Gallagher

Rory Gallagher, the Irish blues and rock guitarist, was known for his unique playing style and the guitars he used to achieve it. One of his most recognizable instruments was his 1961 Fender Stratocaster, which he played extensively throughout his career. The guitar had a sunburst finish and was modified with a non-standard bridge pickup,… 

Beautiful Black Magic The Guitar Of Peter Green Guitar Bluesman

Peter Greene is widely recognized for his unique and immensely influential guitar style, characterized by its raw, emotive sound and marked by the extensive use of a Gibson Les Paul guitar. With an abundance of distortion and feedback, he crafted a distinctive tone that was simultaneously aggressive and deeply expressive. Rooted in the blues tradition,… 

Van Halen Songs That Changed Rock and Roll

Today we look at some Van Halen Songs that changed rock. Van Halen, the legendary rock band helmed by the inimitable Eddie Van Halen, has left an indelible mark on the landscape of music. Their innovative approach to guitar playing, their infectious hooks, and their electrifying stage presence revolutionized rock and roll, inspiring generations of… 

Gary Numan “ Are Guitars Electric?”

Gary Numan revolutionized guitar music in the late 1970s with his unique blend of electronic and rock sounds. His use of synthesizers, drum machines and other electronic instruments created a futuristic sound that was unlike anything heard before. Numan’s hit song “Cars” was a prime example of this new sound, featuring a driving beat and… 

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