The modern electric guitar was forever transformed by iconic country guitarists in the 1950s, some of whom helped usher in rock and roll.
Link Wray, Chuck Berry, and Muddy Waters forever changed rock history with these iconic guitar riffs from the 1950s.
When you think of Fleetwood Mac, what’s the first musical moment you go to? For some it’s that infectious topline (or the twinkling intro) of Everywhere, for others it’s Stevie Nicks’ vocal on ...
Exploring the history of The Rolling Stones most iconic riff, '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction', which was tied to a strange 1920s hotel in Clearwater, Florida.
Tom Morello is a guitar legend, but there are still some riffs he wishes he wrote. Speaking with Guitar Interactive Magazine at Download Festival earlier this month, Morello was able to name three ...
Singer Rob Thomas’ Son, 27, Slays Iconic Guitar Riff on Dad’s Song ‘Smooth’: ‘Beyond Incredible' originally appeared on Parade. Have you ever wondered if musical talent is a family trait? After seeing ...
The song is featured in the final moments of the first Wicked movie. Wicked: For Good, the continuation of the beloved musical's story, will be released on November 21. Wicked: For Good, the ...
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