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Current Issue Issue Archive
STEVE WINWOOD Voice of a Guitar Great One of rock’s greatest keyboard players, he also possesses one of the great singing voices in the genre. But when even longtime fans see him play guitar, they’re invariably amazed. By Dan Forte AMP-O-RAMA The 1968 Marshall JMP50 “plexi” Earlier Marshalls were indeed hallowed for their tone, but the late-’60s “plexi” typifies the Marshall sound more than any other amps the company ever produced. Plug in and bow to the mighty crunch! By Dave Hunter SMILIE SUTTER’S EUPHONON Carl and August Larson had been building remarkable guitars for nearly 50 years by the time the famed WLS yodeler ordered this one. Its steel strings and built-under-tension top made it louder than most other contemporary instruments. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter HANBURT ELECTRIC GUITARS Rarities From the Pacific Northwest They may be the furthest thing from a household name, but the saga behind this obscure line of electric guitars that originated just prior to World War II offers a rather interesting story. By Peter Blecha Tom Principato Potomac Picker Inspired by names like Buchanan, Gatton, Atkins, Paul, and Christian, he and his Fender Telecaster have been a fixture in the Washington, D.C. area for more than two decades. By Willie G. Moseley B.C. RICH EAGLE The Rico family’s roots were in building flamenco and classical guitars. So it was a bit of a surprise that when son Bernie – whose buddies included Paco de Lucia and Carlos Montoya – started building solidbody electrics, he created some unusual shapes. By Michael Wright BASS SPACE The Fender Mustang In the early 1950s, Fender set the pace in the solidbody electric bass market. It also was key in developing the student market, and in ’64 began offering the now classic two-pickup/24"-scale Mustang. By Willie G. Moseley DEPARTMENTS Vintage Guitar Price Guide Builder Profile Lace Music Products Upcoming Events Vintage Guitar Classified Ads Dealer Directory The Great VG Giveaway ’08 Win two Phantom guitars worth $2,000! Readers Gallery FIRST FRET Reader Mail News and Notes Jeff Healey 1966-2008, JLC Honors Django and Christian, Ford Teams with Steepwater, NMM Acquires Cittern, In Memoriam, more! Danny Cedrone Rock’s First Guitarslinger By Dan Forte Mike Minasi Better Building Through Mental Shedding By John Heidt Ask Zac By Zac Childs Oz Noy Coming to America By John Heidt. Steve Stevens Return of the Ray-Gun Ace By Pete Prown Larry McCray All In The Family By John Heidt Jim Lauderdale Sweet Music By Michael Dregni Dave Gonzalez Western Soul Brother By Wally Marx Jr. COLUMNS The (Way) Back Beat Beat Portraits, Early-’60s: Pre-Beatle “Blokes’ Bands” By Peter S. Kohman Q&A With George Gruhn Acousticville Mental Games Collectors Play By Steven Stone “401K” Guitars The Value of Actual Sales Data By Gil Hembree Fretprints Buddy Holly By Wolf Marshall TECH Guitar Shop Emergency Cleanup By Tony Nobles Talkin’ Amps With... Amplifier ABCs By David Jung REVIEWS The VG Hit List Albert Collins, Deke Dickerson, Punch Brothers, Sean Costello, Jimmy Bruno, Matt Rae, The Guitar in America, more! Check This Action Free Willie By Dan Forte Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews Thompson Tremor Bender, Valley Arts Custom Pro bass, Rogue VB-100, Guyatone Micro effects Gearin’ Up! The latest cool new stuff! |
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