Marshall launch Class 5 in Class A style! As new product launches go in this industry, yesterday’s bash to introduce the new Marshall Class 5 to the world will go down as one of the best. Held at Ronnie Scott’s club in Soho, the invit By MNJ | Wednesday July 29, 2009 0
Status Quo and their Teles What a classic picture! Quo at full tilt on day five of Glastonbury. Can’t you just hear those Telecasters (actually that’s an Esquire Rick Parfitt is playing) chugging away through their custom By MNJ | Wednesday July 1, 2009 0
Graham Coxon’s Tele Deluxe Any guitarist who saw Blur at this year’s Glastonbury would have to be some sort of obdurate old stuck in the seventies diehard not to appreciate first, how great they were and second, what a fin By MNJ | Tuesday June 30, 2009 0
Epiphone EU Award in the bag I’m not a guitar player – there, I’ve said it – [never quite getting passed barre chords for some reason] I must however admit huge muso envy for those who can pick up this fine instrument and ma By Paul Dakeyne | Wednesday June 3, 2009 0
Line 6 UX2 – Me, Myself and D.I. I have a problem. It’s an ailment shared by many and cursed by most – I am completely and cripplingly addicted to the sound of a big tubey guitar amp barking at me, preferably transmitting at hea By MNJ | Thursday May 21, 2009 0
Green Day- Album, Tour and Guitar Info. American Rock trio Green Day are back with their new album ‘21st Century Breakdown’, following 2004’s ‘American Idiot’ album that sold over 14 million copies worldwide. (Pictured) is Guitarist Bi By David Bell | Wednesday May 20, 2009 0
In the Key of “Swept-C” I was 17 when my best friend bought it home. It was bright red, screamed super-rock and the word “Gibson” adorned its reverse headstock. I had just bought my first-and-almost-only Steve Vai album By Caleb Hill | Wednesday May 6, 2009 0
Gibson P90 Pickup What is it? What does it look like? What does it sound like? Gibson introduced several new pickup designs in the late forties, one of which featured six adjustable pole pieces protruding throu By MNJ | Thursday April 23, 2009 0
Acoustic Guitars for the Great Unplugged Guitar like instruments are seen in the stone bas-relief sculptures of the Hittites in northern Syria and Asia Minor dating as far back as 1350 B.C. The word ‘guitar’ also has its origins in the By MNJ | Thursday April 16, 2009 0