RIP Ronnie Montrose
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Posted on Ronnie Montrose’s official Facebook page just now: Ronnie
Montrose 1947-2012 A few months ago, we held a surprise party for Ronnie
Montrose’s 64t...
This Day in Music: March 4th
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Born on this day: 1944, Bobby Womack, singer 1948, Chris Squire, bass, The
Syn, Yes 1951, Chris Rea, singer, songwriter, guitarist 1967, Evan Dando,
guitar...
Estoterik Offers ESO-C
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Estoterik is allowing players to choose from many options with their fully
customizable model, the ESO-C. Players can select woods, pickups, hardware,
knob...
Vox Pop: Sweet Documentary on Vox Amps
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The BBC recently produced a documentary on the early history of Vox
Amplifiers. What a sweet, crunchy history it is.
Re...
Epiphone AJ-220SCE
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[image: AJ-220SCE] In 1936, the legendary Kalamazoo factory introduced the
"Advance Jumbo" (AJ) acoustic guitar. With a 16" lower bout (an inch wider
than...
Gibson Custom Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard
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[image: Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard]Despite his tragically short
career, Paul Kossoff's guitar work invariably enters at the top of any
discussion ...
The Fulltone Mini Dejavibe, an older, 2001 model, and a current Stereo model, played in MONO. Didn't expect there to be a big difference between the two, but guess what? There is! The current version is brighter and has a more rich harmonic flavor to it, and the older gold big box version is smoother and warmer. I like em' both...too bad I can't play the style of guitar that lends itself to demonstrating these killer stompboxes...oh well! I used a http://www.kingbeeguitars.com Relic Telecaster and a http://www.jaguaramplification.com Jaguar Twin Amplifier , 2x10 combo.
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