Musical legends such as Eric Clapton, Robert Plant and Elton John have all back Ed Sheeran's open letter to the government.
Slide guitarist Sonny Landreth, a longtime Breaux Bridge resident who now lives in Lafayette, learned decades ago to never ...
Photo by Chloe Weir, courtesy of Chloe Weir/Dead & Company Dead & Company's second residency at Las Vegas' Sphere continued ...
Broomfield Chess Club: Connect with other chess players to hone skills and up your game. Bring a chess set if possible; 6 p.m. Broomfield Library and Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road, Broomfield; ...
Guitar World's Beatlemaniacs assemble for the deepest of deep dives into the recorded output of a pop-cultural icon and ...
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Guitar World on MSNJeff Beck on his relationship with Eric Clapton, jamming with Hendrix, and turning down John MayallHe is held in the highest regard by Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page ... we’re British middle-class kids and let’s get on and do ...
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Ed Sheeran has written an open letter to the UK government calling for immediate and long-term funding for music education.
In one case, Clapton ran into a dead end with one of his bands in part because he heard the music of a separate group. That’s right, you can partially blame the demise of Cream on The Band ...
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