“Don’t expect too much, too fast”: John Mayer’s guitar teacher, Tomo Fujita, thinks that always looking to level up your guitar skills is a dangerous game
“It was kind of a wild idea in 1960 to call a guitar a Hummingbird. As wild as calling your band The Beatles”: How Gibson became an icon of acoustic guitar – 100 years on from its first flat-top
“There were just ideas pouring out of him… then he got on that helicopter and took off”: The legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan, and what could have been
“I had too much Jager pre-show… I was puking as they were announcing my band!” Devon Allman on his worst onstage moment – and three all-star encounters he’ll always remember
“I had no money. I couldn’t pay for it, so I borrowed it and never took it back”: How Ronnie Wood began his path to rock royalty with a stolen Fender bass
“It was supposed to show up at my house. It completely disappeared”: Johnny Marr steps in to help after FedEx loses session player’s vintage guitar
“Lately I have felt so disconnected from everything. I have felt in pain a lot and I don’t know why”: Artists and fans shower Yungblud with love after emotional response to “industry plant” accusations
“He did all the Ozzy stuff you’d think he would do – he got down on his knees and performed. I was like, ‘Oh, my God. This is so weird’”: A hair-metal hero turned nu-metal synth-guitar maverick who impressed Ozzy Osbourne – who is the real Amir Derakh?
“Maybe I didn’t like the strippers enough for his taste…” What happened when Desmond Child was asked to write a song with Van Halen
“This is humans versus machines, and today, the humans are rising”: The tribute group formed to rival AI band Velvet Sundown
“Seeing my signature model in Shoreline Gold gives it a completely fresh character”: Jim Root’s made-for-metal Telecaster just got more metal as Fender gives it a makeover with a finish from the golden era
Do you know that there’s a right and wrong way to hold a guitar pick? How to best handle your plectrum while playing
“He called me in ’87 and said, ‘There’s this band from America called Guns N’ Roses. They’re really good. We should take them on tour with us’”: Billy Duffy recalls the shenanigans and stupidity of The Cult’s tour with Axl & Co as their opening act
“They are the blueprint. Punk rock wouldn’t be what it is today without them”: Star-studded show to mark 50th anniversary of Ramones’ debut album announced
“Loser gatekeepers want you to believe that you need 20-plus chords in a song. In reality, you need two”: Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale on why you only need two chords to write a “banging” song.
“There was deep weathering after decades of abuse. As for the guitar – that looked pretty good”: Eric Clapton’s long-lost Les Paul has re-emerged after 60 years – the weird trend of famous guitars going missing, and coming back
“All the people around him said, ‘Whatever you do, don’t ask him to play guitar’!” How Paul Rodgers made Jimmy Page play guitar again after John Bonham’s death
“When he sang the chorus for the first time, I just said, ‘No, you can’t do that – it sounds ridiculous!’”: The classic 2000s hit inspired by Queen and Def Leppard – with not one but two killer guitar solos
“In the ’80s, MTV buttered our bread. But after Kurt Cobain wore his grandfather’s sweater in the video for Smells Like Teen Spirit, there was no place on MTV for bands like us and Mötley Crüe”: The life and death of the thinking person’s hair metal band
“Absurd, frivolous and harassing”: Taylor Swift wins copyright lawsuit over her song lyrics after long legal battle