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How Nile Rodgers and David Bowie accidentally wrote Let's Dance – with a 12-string that was missing 6 strings
The 1983 chart-topping hit features both Nile Rodgers and the then-unknown Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitars – and its demo was recorded at Queen’s studio in Switzerland ...
Feb. 9, 1964 — an evening burned into the fabric of nearly every American youngster my age — The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. Actually, the Fab Four appeared on television three consecutive Sunday ...
It’s one of the many really awful things you never want to happen when you’re a band on tour. The New Zealand-based band The Beths said in a post earlier this week on social media that several of the ...
“She told me, honey, let’s never stop [worshipping],” he said. “I know she knows I’m not stopping. And that giving praise to ...
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Top 10 Guitar Solos Of All Time
Prepare to have your mind blown by some legendary six-string wizardry! Join us as we count down the most incredible guitar solos that have defined rock history. From Iron Maiden's melodic metal ...
Every guitarist has that one earworm riff, but few can compare to the sheer brilliance of Jimmy Page's riff for the 1975 Led Zeppelin classic, 'Kashmir'.
"I had to work so fast that I couldn’t second-guess anything - I just had to roll with and trust the process," he says ...
Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, award-winning guitarist and composer Peter Sprague is working intensely on a ...
Wrapping up the journey through Latin American music will be Miami’s Cuban Flavor Band with a 3 p.m. performance that will deliver a range of Cuban musical genres, from the upbeat rhythms of guaracha, ...
Hosted by Left Hand Brewing and School of Statesmanship, Stewardship, and Service (SOSSAS), Pints & Perspectives is a ...
Famous for viral hammered dulcimer version of ‘Everyone Wants to Rule the World’ The Ironton Council for the Arts opens its ...
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GHC’s Bishop Center announces 2025-26 performances
The Bishop Center for Performing Arts at Grays Harbor College recently announced its 2025-26 season of performances, featuring an eclectic mix of music, theater, comedy and cultural showcases.
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