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Global Warning • TEN YEARS AFTER IMPRESSING METALLICA WITH THEIR VIRAL COVER OF “ENTER SANDMAN,” THE VILLARREAL VÉLEZ SISTERS ARE ON TRACK TO TAKE THE WORLD BY STORM
MY PEDALBOARD SERENA CHERRY • WHAT SVALBARD’S RESIDENT SHREDDER SEES WHEN SHE LOOKS DOWN
Seth Lee Jones • BUILDING AND RESTORING GUITARS HAS CAUSED THE TULSA BLUES-TWANGER TO FIND SOME IMPRESSIVE NEW WAYS TO PLAY
John Mayall: Blues Crusader • THE GODFATHER OF BRITISH BLUES LEFT US IN JULY AT AGE 90. HERE’S A LOOK AT HIS MANY ACHIEVEMENTS, TRIUMPHS AND ESSENTIAL RELEASES
In the Studio with Anthrax • SCOTT IAN AND JONATHAN DONAIS: “WE WANT THIS NEW RECORD TO PUNCH PEOPLE IN THE FACE”
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE! • In the Seventies, the guitar didn’t just come of age — it took over the music world. Welcome to the creation of heavy metal, Southern rock, glam, punk, funk, AOR, prog and a million, billion other genres!
BEST ’70S SOLOS, RIFFS and FORGOTTEN HEROES • A horde of guitar stars — including Warren Haynes, Doug Aldrich, Sophie Lloyd, Frank Marino, Vernon Reid and Mike Campbell (not to mention Blackbyrd McKnight, Jared James Nichols, Steve Lukather, Steve Morse and Charlie Starr) — choose the best stuff from the ’70s
DAZED and CONFUSED • Providing more hits and misses than a vintage K-Tel Top 40 compilation, the guitar industry during the ’70s was anything but boring
JOE PERRY • The iconic guitarist looks back on Aerosmith in the Seventies, the decade that literally made and — at least temporarily — broke apart those Bad Boys from Boston
PAT TRAVERS • The Canadian-born virtuoso discusses the rise and fall of the Pat Travers Band, witnessing the U.K. punk revolution and the riotous roots of “Snortin’ Whiskey”
DEWAYNE “BLACKBYRD” McKNIGHT • The jazz/funk/fusion veteran on his smooth segue from Herbie Hancock sideman to full-on Funkdaledic member — plus his ’70s gear and what he learned from Shuggie Otis
FRANK MARINO • The Mahogany Rush frontman charts the band’s Seventies lows and highs, plus SG’s, pickups and how he was definitely not visited by the ghost of Jimi Hendrix
GEORGE TERRY • It turns out Eric Clapton’s Seventies guitarist (and co-writer of “Lay Down Sally”) also played on ABBA’s “Voulez-Vous.” Below, he looks back on a decade-plus of E.C., Bee Gees, Diana Ross and more
CARLOS ALOMAR • The former David Bowie guitarist talks Young Americans, Station to Station and the Berlin Trilogy, plus recording (and co-writing) “Fame” with John Lennon
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PICKIN’ ON THE RANGE • More bluegrass-style alternate picking for rock
CLAPTON: THE GIBSON YEARS • E.C.’s iconic playing in the Bluesbreakers and Cream
TRAIN OF THOUGHT • Laying down a country/blues-inspired “train beat” rhythm part
SOLO HOOK • Revisiting hooks from a...