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In 1968, Jeff Beck found success on his own terms, with his own group. What came after would be infinitely harder.
BECK, PAGE, MOON & THE BIRTH OF Led Zeppelin
In a small London studio, two Yardbirds, one member of the Who and a pair of passing session maestros united to record a spontaneous instrumental track. This is the story of \"Beck's Bolero.\"
SHAPES of THINGS
They had Eric Clapton. They had Jeff Beck. They had Jimmy Page. In the late '60s no other band could get close to them. And without the Yardbirds there would be no Led Zeppelin.
HI HO, Silver Lining
Jeff Beck had been soundly defeated in his attempts at blues-rock success. With nothing to lose, he turned to jazz-rock fusion. The result was his biggest commercial success: Blow by Blow.
JEFF BECK & Jimmy Page
As teenagers, they jammed and traded licks. As young men they changed the sound of rock and roll. In 1999, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page sat down to riff about their history together and apart, for a rare reunion of two rock guitar giants.
BRUSH WITH the Blues
From Cliff Gallup to Buddy Guy, the roots of Jeff Beck's guitar journey are planted in the fertile post-war guitar boom.
A glimpse of a feeling
With his guitar, looper and effects, Danish guitarist Jakob Bro captures moods in dreamy improvisations. His three recent and new releases are remarkable reflections on the mystery of music.
How I Wrote..."Round and Round"
Warren DeMartini reveals how he spun a riff into Ratt's pop-metal smash.
BOSS
Boss DS-1W Waza Craft Distortion
ORIGIN EFFECTS
M-EQ Driver pedal
DONNER
Rising-G Pro
SLICK
SL56
MAESTRO
Agena Envelope Filter, Arcas Compressor Sustainer, Mariner Tremolo, Orbit Phaser and Titan Boost
RENAISSANCE MAN
A celebration of the musical artistry and technological ingenuity of Boston's Tom Scholz.
AT THE SPEED OF Les
In 1948, Les Paul turned the recording industry on its head with \"Lover\" and its \"space-age\" guitars. Seventy-five years later, we're still reeling from his breakthrough multitrack single.
THE CUTTING-EDGE
From major stars to cult heroes, these players are experimenting across multiple genres, from jazz to metal and beyond.
THE CURIOUS GUITAR OF Bill frisell
He treats every note as a question. It's an approach that's made him a favorite of artists across the spectrum. GP asks the guitar legend a few questions of our own.
STEEL-DRIVING MAN
As Crazy Horse drop their latest, World Record, Nils Lofgren reflects on his tenure with Neil Young, his new tour with Bruce, and his latest obsession: the pedal steel.
Mutt Clang
It has a baseball bat neck and a virtually flat fretboard, but this 1964 Greenburst \"Jetstar\" M.I.J. mongrel mash-up is loud and ready to rock.
Dress-Down Culture
The Lima brothers put their personal style on a selection of classical standards.
B-List Beauty
This 1964 Gretsch Corvette Model 6135 brings vintage bling to those on a budget.
MY CAREER IN FIVE SONGS
With over 40 years as Bryan Adams' guitarist, Keith Scott knows the tales behind the Songwriters Hall of Fame nominee's best tracks.
TIP SHEET
From fingerboards to guitar etiquette Jeff \"Skunk\" Baxter offers advice to make you a better (and more chill) guitarist.
FULLY CHARGED
Blues-soul firebrand Eddie 9V conjures up the ghosts of Macon's fabled Capricorn Studios on his electrifying new release.
SHORE THING
Well known for his hugely detailed and exquisite custom builds, Seth Baccus is expanding his output starting with this bolt-on Shoreline.
How I Wrote..."867-5309/ Jenny"
Jim Keller recalls how he helped dial in Tommy Tutone's 1982 smash hit.
FLYING HIGH AGAIN
On the 40th anniversary of Randy Rhoads' death, we celebrate his metal mastery with a lesson devoted to his genre-defining style.
GAME ON
Chris Scruggs and Craig Smith explore the licks that make Game Changer a winner.
THE EVOLUTION OF JIM LAUDERDALE
His main goal has always been to write great songs. As he drops his 35th album, Game Changer, the Americana stalwart is learning to be a better guitarist.
THE LORDS OF LO-FI
GA-20's stripped-down, lo-fi approach has propelled them to the top of the blues charts. As they release their latest album, Crackdown, guitarists Matt Stubbs and Pat Faherty show us the gear that fuels their authentic blues-rock tone.