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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

Gary Moore: Blues Maestro’s Journey from Maritime Club to ‘Still Got The Blues’ Legacy

Gary Moore, the legendary guitarist whose influence resonates across the spectrum of blues, once eloquently expressed, “The Blues have many COLORS.” His musical odyssey commenced in the vibrant city of East Belfast, Ireland, in the pivotal year of 1952. The Maritime Club, a crucible of artistic expression, became the nurturing ground where Moore’s prodigious talent… 

Stevie Ray Vaughan: The Iconic Guitarist Who Defined Blues Rock with His SRV Hat and Fender Stratocaster

Stevie Ray Vaughan, a name synonymous with blues rock, was more than just a guitar legend—he was a true style icon. Known for his electrifying performances and unique playing style, Vaughan captivated audiences worldwide. His signature look, often completed with a wide-brimmed SRV hat adorned with a feather, became an indelible part of his image.… 

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