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Top 30 Greatest Guitar Riffs of All TimeFrom blues-inspired classics to heavy metal masterpieces, join us as we celebrate the most influential and memorable guitar ...
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Guitar World on MSNWarren Haynes picks his favorite Gov’t Mule guitar riffs and shows you how to play them – properlyThe blues rock giant sits down with Guitar World to go through his back catalog of riffs, picking out a few favorites along ...
The Winters Friends of the Library 2025 Summer Concerts at the Gazebo continue with The Big Poppies playing blues, rock, and ...
But they’re all fairly blues guitar influenced; syncopated rock-blues riffs, 12/8 gospel, swing-shuffle, country-rock and walking bass. Treat each example as the beginning of your studies.
Slash is the epitome of what a rock and roll guitar player should look like, but every great six-stringer speaks the language of the blues.
Of all the boomer rock dinosaurs, few have settled into bellowing fossilhood with as much tar-pit grace as Billy F. Gibbons. The storied, bearded, raunchy blues-rawk guitarist and vocalist was ...
Powerful guitar riffs were the defining sound of the 1970s. From rock and roll to blues, shredding guitar tracks were such an important element in hits from that era.
When The Kinks released 'You Really Got Me' in 1964, it shocked the music world with its abrasive tone, but just how exactly did they land upon that sound?
Jerry Miller, a guitarist and songwriter whose blues riffs and elegant experimentation helped define the psychedelic sound of 1960s San Francisco with the influential yet ill-fated rock band Moby ...
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with musician and composer Jon Batiste about his new album, "Beethoven Blues," in which he riffs on classical favorites.
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