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Guitarist Kevin M. Buck is Back with Classical Music for the Electric Guitar (Album-Book) and a New Single!

Guitarist Kevin M. Buck is Back with Classical Music for the Electric Guitar (Album-Book) and a New Single!

Posted December 8, 2020 at 5:00 am | No comments

Guitarist Kevin M. Buck is back at it with a new album coming out, and a full transcription book, of classical music for rock guitarists. The album-book Classical Music for the Electric Guitar will be released February 11th, 2021.

Posted in: Guitar News, Instruction News, Product News, Rock News, Uncategorized

Michael Schenker – Bridge the Gap is about pure Self-Expression!

Michael Schenker – Bridge the Gap is about pure Self-Expression!

Posted January 13, 2014 at 7:10 am | 2 comments

Michael Schenker has been called one of the true guitar heroes of all time and has influenced three generation of players. His resume includes historical bands like UFO, the Scorpions, as well as several iterations of his solo group the Michael Schenker Group.

Posted in: Interviews, Metal Interviews, Rock Interviews, Shred Interviews

Neo-Classical Guitarist Matt Mills on a New Acoustic Journey

Neo-Classical Guitarist Matt Mills on a New Acoustic Journey

Posted April 22, 2013 at 7:26 am | No comments

When you open up a can of Matt Mills music, you’ll discover a a variety of flavors that will take you from some finely nuanced flamenco guitar to the world of high velocity shred.

Posted in: Instrumental Interviews, Interviews, Shred Interviews, Uncategorized

Joe Stump Revenge of the Shredlord – There’s rock, attitude, and balls to this CD!

Posted October 3, 2012 at 11:00 am | No comments

Guitar legend Joe Stump returns with the best album of a career spanning almost 20 years. His new record Revenge of the Shredlord features 12 new tracks full of the guitar abuse.

Posted in: Interviews, Metal Interviews, Shred Interviews, Uncategorized

Marty Friedman Interview: I’m Always Surprised How Good Britney Spears Albums Are

Posted June 21, 2011 at 11:34 am | One comment

Marty Friedman is one of the finest shredders to come out of the ’80s, and one of the survivors from that age. The two albums he released with Cacophony (also featuring the great Jason Becker) are still influencial today. After Megadeth, he became very popular in Japan working on TV and in the local “J-pop” music scene as producer and musician.

Posted in: Interviews, Metal Interviews