In the early days of Oasis, Noel Gallagher couldn’t afford to purchase a Gibson Les Paul. So he played Epiphone’s knock-off version. It was fine by him because The Beatles played Epiphone guitars, too ...
It was the sound of the British Invasion, of Lennon’s Revolution, and it brings us jangle and bite in equal measure. We pay ...
I love guitar technology and where that’s going ... but it was the band’s idea to call it “Johnny Marr and the Healers.” Marr ...
Three fresh cutaway electro-acoustics from Ibanez for those who enjoy throwing the horns while playing cowboy chords around ...
but all of it can be found within the discography of The Smiths. Johnny Marr's unique, and generally upbeat, guitars marry perfectly...almost inexplicably...with Morrissey's forlorn vocals ...