“I want to share with everyone else what he shared with me”: Marcus King’s vintage Gibson ES-345 has passed through 3 generations of his family. Now, his new signature model brings it to the masses
“This modern version captures the look and vibe of his original, with only the features that Marcus finds essential”: Marcus King’s new signature Gibson ES-345 is the evolution of a family heirloom and offers a stripped down take on the original
in Artists, Music Theory And Songwriting, Tutorials “There is really only one chord in the whole song. E… something”: A music professor breaks down the theory behind Sly & The Family Stone’s Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
in Amp Modeler Pedals, Effects & Pedals, Guitar Gear “A new type of product”: Line 6 ushers in a bold new era of amp modelers with the Helix Stadium – an extensively upgraded family of touchscreen-equipped floorboards that take the term ‘all-in-one rig’ to unprecedented heights
in Artists, Bands, Singers & Songwriters “A groundbreaking innovator, and a true pioneer who redefined the landscape of pop, funk, and rock music”: Sly Stone, leader of Sly and the Family Stone, has died aged 82
in Artists, Bassists “Sly turned his back on me in the control room, giving a shout whenever he heard something he liked”: How Larry Graham’s hand-picked replacement supercharged this 1973 hit for Sly & The Family Stone with an iconic bassline
in Albums, Music, Singles & New Releases The earliest live Sly and the Family Stone recordings are among the treasures from San Francisco’s Summer of Love era rediscovered and released by High Moon Records