Track of the Week: “Still Got the Blues,” by Gary Moore
Gary Moore died on February 6, 2011 – he was 58. Until recently I’ve heard his name but not his music. Sadly, it was Moore’s death and the subsequent magazine […]
Gary Moore died on February 6, 2011 – he was 58. Until recently I’ve heard his name but not his music. Sadly, it was Moore’s death and the subsequent magazine […]
If you were asked to name an Irish band, you’d probably name U2, right? Me too. Despite donning self-indulgent, pro-wrestling-esque names like “The Edge” and “Bono,” U2’s worldwide success makes […]
Paul Reed Smith guitars are world renowned for their excellent playability, craftsmanship and sound. I am proud to say that most PRS guitars are made right here in Maryland, across […]
O.A.R. is another example of a band that made it on their own, without the help of big record labels. They got their break by word-of-mouth marketing. Now I’m spreading […]
Joe Bonamassa is a contemporary blues guitar hero. What I like most about him is that he is not a Stevie Ray Vaughan clone like Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Although I […]
In case you don’t know, I love baseball. I love the strategy, the situational awareness. I love the small bursts of excitement followed by anticipation for the next big play. […]
Ah, The Beatles. I have mixed feelings about them. I’m suspicious of ubiquity, so I generally avoid bands that everyone likes. I’m afraid that jumping on the bandwagon will rob […]
This song is a testament to the power of the guitar. A guitar player can weave harmonies and melodies together in seemingly impossible ways if s/he is creative and inventive. […]
I’ve always been a casual Collective Soul fan. I have mp3s all of their hits, but I haven’t really kept up with the band since their heyday in the 90’s. […]
Umphrey’s McGee is known for their eclectic style and imaginative compositions. They take seemingly unrelated melodies and harmonies and merge them. Think of them as surrealist musicians with a flair […]