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King, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Warren Haynes, Laurence Juber, Pete Anderson, Tom Dowd and others, culled from the author's hundreds of interviews. The book also features snippets of advice from some of the most celebrated guitarists and producers...
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The book also features snippets of advice from some of the most celebrated guitarists and producers in the music business, including B.B. King, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Warren Haynes, Laurence Juber, Pete Anderson, Tom Dowd and others, culled from...
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His latest work of oral history shows us this completely different side of Studs Terkelthat of a brilliant and far-ranging musicologist.And They All Sang features over forty conversations with some of the greatest musical luminaries of the...
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Highlights include the barrelhouse rock & roll of the tongue-in-cheek first single, Next Big Thing, Gill's playful self-critique at the thirst for pop stardom. The band included such players as NRBQ guitarist Al Anderson, drummer Chad Cromwell,...
Anderson Breaking News
Year in Review: Celebrities who died in 2009
Robert T. Anderson, 74, retired professor of organ at Southern Methodist University and internationally renowned teacher, May 29. and more »
THE BAD PLUS (Friday through Sunday) The pianist Ethan Iverson, the bassist Reid Anderson and the drummer David King constitute the Bad Plus,
Rocking and Dancing From Night Into Day
He wrote about girls, cars, high school and insubordination, merging blues and country in the twang of his guitar. He's now 83, and his duckwalk and his and more »
Getting progressive: The Rock Hall votes in Genesis. Is Yes or Procol Harum ...
Listen, and you'll hear white-robed leader “Mahavishnu” John McLaughlin's fiery, speed-demon guitar, Jan Hammer's keyboards, Jerry Goodman's electric violin and more »
Our Last 'Harmonic Convergence' of 2009 Celebrates The Music Of Bruce Innes
Our Last 'Harmonic Convergence' of 2009 Celebrates The Music Of Bruce InnesAnd who was there happily and proudly strumming away on his guitar and otherwise doing his (verrry stylish, musical) thing there in one corner of the room
Pete Anderson's Page - NETSHOWS STAGE
Backed by years of momentous and commercial good fortune, Pete is now focusing his r on his roots. The DETROIT BORN musician is re-entering the blues in the seventh heaven with a lifetime of savoir vivre behind him. Monochrome on all his talents, multi-platinum Grammy Grant delightful in Britain director, arranger, songwriter, guitarist, mythic bandleader, savvy gubbins conniver, and veritable "guitar notable" Anderson has recorded a unaccompanied album featuring new, all novel information. The CD entitled "Even Things Up" will be supported with big touring in the Allied States and Europe by Pete and his affiliate. As a solitary artist, his foremost blurry has always been on his first mellifluous passion: Blues. And speaking of the Blues, Pete was convoluted with Guitar Center and it's "Regent Of The Blues" war. Anderson wrote and produced 22 tracks for the money CD and participated as the Euphonious Boss at the contention itself for 2 years in a row. The “Majesty of The Blues” debate was the “largest of it’s kind-hearted” in guitar record



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