Duane Allman was seen as a peer by Jimi Hendrix (it’s nice to know that a Guitar God like Jimi sat in awe of Duane’s guitar playing) and certainly Eric Clapton was wowed as evidenced by Duane’s guitar contribution on Clapton’s Derek and the Dominoes’ “Layla and other Love Songs...
'" Gillan says with a laugh. "But Roger and I used to sing that song in a balled called Episode Six back in the '60s. [Guitarist]Steve Morse, being American, was like, 'How can you guys sing a song about the British getting beaten by the Americans?
'" Gillan says with a laugh. "But Roger and I used to sing that song in a balled called Episode Six back in the '60s. [Guitarist]Steve Morse, being American, was like, 'How can you guys sing a song about the British getting beaten by the Americans?
'" Gillan says with a laugh. "But Roger and I used to sing that song in a balled called Episode Six back in the '60s. [Guitarist]Steve Morse, being American, was like, 'How can you guys sing a song about the British getting beaten by the Americans?
"I think [drummer] Ian Paice had a few worries about 'The Battle of New Orleans,'" Gillan says with a laugh. "But Roger and I used to sing that song in a balled called Episode Six back in the '60s. [Guitarist]Steve Morse, being American, was like, 'How can you guys sing a so...
There’s not a great deal of mystery surrounding this one, but then again – there is. The guitarist for the band that gave the world “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” was Randy Bachman, formerly of the Guess Who. The singer/bassist was C.F. Turner....
There’s not a great deal of mystery surrounding this one, but then again – there is. The guitarist for the band that gave the world “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” was Randy Bachman, formerly of the Guess Who. The singer/bassist was C.F. Turner....
There’s not a great deal of mystery surrounding this one, but then again – there is. The guitarist for the band that gave the world “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” was Randy Bachman, formerly of the Guess Who. The singer/bassist was C.F. Turner....
Multi-instrumentalist Berry said he initially thought Mantione had asked him to join the Bad Ends as a guitarist. “It was actually good fortune for me,” he toldUncut. “His invitation was alluring. It had been two decades since I was in any way involved with making a record. Of course...
the icon's famed 'Blackie' guitar is the instrument most associated with the musician. The Fender Stratocaster was put together by Clapton himself from the parts of three different guitars, and he used it as his main instrument for a good 15 years. But the guitarist eased 'Blackie' into re...