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Guitar Player

Sep 01 2023
Magazine

The only magazine committed to the most experienced and serious guitar players. Get Guitar Player digital magazine subscription today for the finest lessons and master classes, interviews with top artists, recording tips, and extensive product reviews.

YOU DON’T KNOW JAKE

Guitar Player • Vol. 57 No. 9 SEPTEMBER 2023

WEATHER CASTER • How climate extremes led Gene Baker to re-envision the acoustic-electric with b3 Guitars’ Cielo Deluxe.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS • On Double Exposure, Vinnie Moore unites both spheres of his rock guitar influences.

TIP SHEET • Nili Brosh shares hard-earned wisdom from her years as a solo and supporting guitarist.

MY CAREER IN FIVE SONGS • The Cult’s Billy Duffy tells the stories behind the tunes that made him an alt-rock guitar hero.

When Japan Was the Future • Intended as a Les Paul killer when it bowed in 1976, Yamaha’s SG-2000 appealed to players fed up with declining U.S. quality.

After the Flood • Devastated by his partner’s death, Alexandre Lagoya reclaimed his life and artistry on his own.

Whack in the U.S.S.R. • This Delfi Kosmos is a Gibson Moderne copy and a relic of rock and roll’s war against Soviet repression.

HOLIDAY IN THE SONS • With a new Rival Sons album in the charts, Scott Holiday is back in the spotlight following a four-year absence.

BOUGHT & SOLD • Scott Holiday reflects on great deals, bad trades, and why character beats pedigree every time.

SCOTT’S LIVE RIG

SHINE A LIGHT • As Greta Van Fleet prepare for a massive tour and the release of Starcatcher, Jake Kiszka talks tone, gear… and what everyone gets wrong about his 1970s hard-rock approach to guitar playing.

DRIVE SHE SAID • As she drops her latest album, Mother Road, Grace Potter reveals what she learned from playing on nylon strings — and why a Flying V is still the best rock and roll guitar.

FORCE of NATURE • Faced with a choice between David Bowie and his own band, Stevie Ray Vaughan took a bet on the blues and unleashed a torrent 40 years ago with his debut album, Texas Flood. Double Trouble’s Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton fill in the details.

THE BLUES BROTHERS

THE GYPSY IN HIS SOUL • As he wraps the 20th installment of his celebrated Django A GoGo Festival, Stephane Wrembel reflects on the guitarist whose musical essence inspires his own.

HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS • Our intrepid writer reports from Stephane Wrembel’s 2023 Django A GoGo.

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME • With their exquisite new album, I Only See the Moon, and ambitious new Los Angeles Folk Festival, Milk Carton Kids Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan are leading a modern folk revival.

TRIPPING THE LIGHT • Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka bridges the past to the present and beyond.

Open Source • The world of open tunings, according to Peppino D’Agostino.

UNIVERSAL AUDIO • Del-Verb Ambience Companion, Galaxy ’74 Tape Echo & Reverb and Max Preamp/Dual Compressor

ELLIS GUITARS • X Series Pickup Blending System

TAYLOR • Builder’s Edition 814ce

DEATH BY AUDIO • Disturbance Lockable LFO Modulator Pedal

“Crimson and Clover” • Pop icon Tommy James reveals the magic combination behind the Shondells’ timeless psychedelic hit.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Sep 01 2023

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The only magazine committed to the most experienced and serious guitar players. Get Guitar Player digital magazine subscription today for the finest lessons and master classes, interviews with top artists, recording tips, and extensive product reviews.

YOU DON’T KNOW JAKE

Guitar Player • Vol. 57 No. 9 SEPTEMBER 2023

WEATHER CASTER • How climate extremes led Gene Baker to re-envision the acoustic-electric with b3 Guitars’ Cielo Deluxe.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS • On Double Exposure, Vinnie Moore unites both spheres of his rock guitar influences.

TIP SHEET • Nili Brosh shares hard-earned wisdom from her years as a solo and supporting guitarist.

MY CAREER IN FIVE SONGS • The Cult’s Billy Duffy tells the stories behind the tunes that made him an alt-rock guitar hero.

When Japan Was the Future • Intended as a Les Paul killer when it bowed in 1976, Yamaha’s SG-2000 appealed to players fed up with declining U.S. quality.

After the Flood • Devastated by his partner’s death, Alexandre Lagoya reclaimed his life and artistry on his own.

Whack in the U.S.S.R. • This Delfi Kosmos is a Gibson Moderne copy and a relic of rock and roll’s war against Soviet repression.

HOLIDAY IN THE SONS • With a new Rival Sons album in the charts, Scott Holiday is back in the spotlight following a four-year absence.

BOUGHT & SOLD • Scott Holiday reflects on great deals, bad trades, and why character beats pedigree every time.

SCOTT’S LIVE RIG

SHINE A LIGHT • As Greta Van Fleet prepare for a massive tour and the release of Starcatcher, Jake Kiszka talks tone, gear… and what everyone gets wrong about his 1970s hard-rock approach to guitar playing.

DRIVE SHE SAID • As she drops her latest album, Mother Road, Grace Potter reveals what she learned from playing on nylon strings — and why a Flying V is still the best rock and roll guitar.

FORCE of NATURE • Faced with a choice between David Bowie and his own band, Stevie Ray Vaughan took a bet on the blues and unleashed a torrent 40 years ago with his debut album, Texas Flood. Double Trouble’s Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton fill in the details.

THE BLUES BROTHERS

THE GYPSY IN HIS SOUL • As he wraps the 20th installment of his celebrated Django A GoGo Festival, Stephane Wrembel reflects on the guitarist whose musical essence inspires his own.

HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS • Our intrepid writer reports from Stephane Wrembel’s 2023 Django A GoGo.

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME • With their exquisite new album, I Only See the Moon, and ambitious new Los Angeles Folk Festival, Milk Carton Kids Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan are leading a modern folk revival.

TRIPPING THE LIGHT • Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka bridges the past to the present and beyond.

Open Source • The world of open tunings, according to Peppino D’Agostino.

UNIVERSAL AUDIO • Del-Verb Ambience Companion, Galaxy ’74 Tape Echo & Reverb and Max Preamp/Dual Compressor

ELLIS GUITARS • X Series Pickup Blending System

TAYLOR • Builder’s Edition 814ce

DEATH BY AUDIO • Disturbance Lockable LFO Modulator Pedal

“Crimson and Clover” • Pop icon Tommy James reveals the magic combination behind the Shondells’ timeless psychedelic hit.


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