in Artists, Guitarists “I was reluctant, even in Rush, towards the end – I was not playing nearly as many solos. I just wanted to get away from that”: Alex Lifeson on his complicated relationship with guitar solos – and why he cut down on leads in Rush’s later years
in Guitarists “I wrote it in five minutes the night before.” How a candid moment caught on camera became the final Beatles song the band recorded together
in Artists, Guitarists “It’s like the guitar is built for 10 fingers and two hands and he’s got three hands and 17 fingers”: He was called “The Humbler” and regarded as one of the world’s greatest under-the-radar guitarists – and he would solo with a beer bottle and a towel
in Artists, Guitarists “I was like, ‘I’m a kid. I should apply. He’s gonna say no, right?’ But he said yes”: This 12-year-old heavy metal prodigy never expected to be mentored by a former Megadeth guitar player – but that’s exactly what happened
in Artists, Guitarists “I’ve got a friend in a well-known band, and he says Martins have unnecessary bottom-end. My retort was always: ‘Well, you need to learn to play properly’”: Johnny Marr on the magic of his 7-string signature Martin – and his fight with capo addiction
in Artists, Guitarists “It’s one of the most beautiful, living, breathing pieces of art – all the grime has just aged into the wood”: Margo Price on playing Willie Nelson’s Trigger, growing up with Gibson and bringing her signature J-45 to life