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New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

Already Writing Next Record! Premier Guitar recently posted an interview with Ace Frehley in which Ace FINALLY talks with some specifics about what he used in the studio back in the early KISS days. Not a lot, but some. Here it is: “On the early KISS records, I used my tobacco-sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard […]

March 15, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
The ‘Dark’ Bonamassa Interview, Part 2

The ‘Dark’ Bonamassa Interview, Part 2

Part 1 of this interview was about the music Joe Bonamassa has been recording lately. In part 2 below, it’s all about tone and gear (yeah!). Joe has a great ear for tone (for woody tone), so it’s always interesting to see what he has to say. WoodyTone: There’s Black Rock, Black Country and now […]

March 11, 2010 | By | Reply More
The Real Story Behind the Black Marshall Stack

The Real Story Behind the Black Marshall Stack

Pete vs. John, Hecklers, Feedback You probably know that Pete Townshend had an important role in Marshall Amplification becoming what it is today. You probably have heard that Pete is responsible for the Marshall stack. That’s all true, but you may not know the details (I didn’t). So here goes.

March 1, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Jake E. Lee’s Badlands Tone: Woody or Not?

Jake E. Lee’s Badlands Tone: Woody or Not?

As a kid in high school in the ’80s (early ’80s!), Jake E. Lee was on my list of favorite guitarists – another one of the seemingly endless supply of amazing, cool-looking axemen coming out of LA. I wondered how Ozzy found these guys: Were they lined up on street corners? Hanging out under palm […]

February 5, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Black Country! And the ‘New’ Old Marshall…

Black Country! And the ‘New’ Old Marshall…

Have you heard about Black Country yet? This is the newly announced band with Joe Bonamassa (awesome chops and tone), Jason Bonham (awesome kabooming beats and tone), Glenn Hughes (awesome song magic) and Derek Sherinian (awesome augmentation, if you dig keys). Kevin Shirley is producing, and not only does he produce Joe but also has […]

January 20, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Paul Gilbert on Riff-Writing, Rhythm, Marshall VM

Paul Gilbert on Riff-Writing, Rhythm, Marshall VM

If you heard Paul Gilbert in Racer X in the ’80s, he was shredding. In Mr. Big in the ’90s he was playing poppy, but still managing to shred. On his solo albums he shreds, but not all the time. So for many of you, Paul Gilbert may = “shred.” But I think the best […]

January 18, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Robbin Crosby of Ratt’s Rig Circa 1987

Robbin Crosby of Ratt’s Rig Circa 1987

Even though it’s the Year of the Tiger, here’s another Ratt post – this time on Robbin Crosby, who died some years ago of drug addiction. This info, from the April 1987 Guitar Player, is not comprehensive gear-wise but sheds some light on his sound and on what he and Warren used on Dancing Undercover. […]

January 8, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Warren DeMartini’s 1987 Ratt Rig: Part 1

Warren DeMartini’s 1987 Ratt Rig: Part 1

I remember the Guitar Player magazine with Warren DeMartini on the cover – because it never arrived. I remember looking forward to it, I remember seeing it in guitar stores, but it never arrived at my house even though I was a subscriber. That’s how guitar-crazy the ’80s were: someone at the post office stole […]

January 4, 2010 | By | Reply More
Review: Bruce Kulick’s New BK3 Solo Album

Review: Bruce Kulick’s New BK3 Solo Album

Here’s a tip for web-minded musicians: Do a blog about your recording process. A good one. Detailed, daily, with lots of photos. That’s what Bruce Kulick did for the recording of his BK3 CD, and if you’re at all a gear head – and what musician isn’t – after reading Bruce’s blog you’ll want to […]

December 17, 2009 | By | Reply More
Bruce Kulick on New Solo Album and KISS

Bruce Kulick on New Solo Album and KISS

On: BK3, Not Being in KISS, His Favorite Rig You’d have to be newly arrived from Jupiter – with no Internet connection – not to know that Bruce Kulick was KISS’s lead guitarist during the shreddy (and then grungy) ’80s and early ’90s. But you might not know this: > He was in KISS longer […]

December 15, 2009 | By | 1 Reply More
What To Learn from the VH Guitar Hero Iso Tracks

What To Learn from the VH Guitar Hero Iso Tracks

If you’re a diehard Van Halen fan, the only thing you know for sure is that no one can get “THAT” exact sound but Ed himself. Yes, some people’s fingers can sound like Ed’s and some people’s rigs can sound like Ed’s, but to put it all together…. You might swear it’s been done. If […]

December 8, 2009 | By | 3 Replies More
New KISS Sonic Boom Gear Info…

New KISS Sonic Boom Gear Info…

…in PremierGuitar.com Articles Lots has been written about KISS’s Sonic Boom album, but all of the interviews thus far have left info gaps. PremierGuitar.com recently posted a couple of new interviews – a little late to the party, but the info is good. A few gear details are still missing, but not many! One PG […]

December 7, 2009 | By | Reply More
Roger Fisher’s Heart Gear

Roger Fisher’s Heart Gear

Plus Roger’s First Impression of EVH Here’s the second part of my 3-part interview with founding Heart member Roger Fisher – who unfortunately for all of us hasn’t gotten his due over the years. Although there’s no doubt, you can tell he’s a guitarist merely by the fact that he can recall his gear details […]

December 3, 2009 | By | 1 Reply More
What To Learn from the New Angus SG

What To Learn from the New Angus SG

New ‘Signature’ Pickup… You may be aware that Gibson recently announced two new signature Angus Young Gibson SGs. One is a custom shop model – the Angus Young SG Standard – and the other is a Gibson production model that has the same name minus the Standard. We can learn about what kind of tone […]

November 23, 2009 | By | 2 Replies More
Gov’t Mule’s By a Thread: Tone to the Bone!

Gov’t Mule’s By a Thread: Tone to the Bone!

There’s more woody tone in Gov’t Mule’s new By a Thread CD than in just about any album I can think of off the top of my head since the ’70s (maybe Derek Trucks’ latest?). Many other albums have great tones, but it’s pretty rare that everything sounds this woody in a vintage rock way. […]

November 19, 2009 | By | 1 Reply More