The Music City is the place to be if you're in the market for a new (or classic) guitar, and these shops are the best places ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and ...
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Bruce Langhorne: How a humble guitarist from Tallahassee became Bob Dylan’s fabled Mr Tambourine Man
The life and times of Bruce Langhorne, the folk musician and friend who inspired the Bob Dylan folk classic 'Mr Tambourine ...
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The guitar that defined Joni Mitchell’s greatest albums made it through the Vietnam war — then vanished without a trace
Mitchell said her 1956 Martin D-28 helped create ‘Blue’ and her most beloved songs. Losing it changed her relationship with guitars forever.
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Joni Mitchell on why she invented her own guitar language from more than 50 tunings
Teachers told her to play the masters instead of writing songs, but she was determined to create the sounds she heard in her head ...
From combat veterans and 'crazy' physicals to high lottery luck, discover how rock’s legends navigated the chaos of the Vietnam draft ...
One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area’s psychedelic rock scene. He went ...
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Did Country Joe McDonald serve in the army? Inside the singer's Vietnam anti-war song history as he dies at 84
Country Joe McDonald has passed away at the age of 84 ...
Arizonans were making their mark on the United States long before Arizona was a state. Here are six Arizonans to know and ...
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