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The “little guitar that could” story of Danelectro is well documented. Amidst the “guitar boom” of the mid ’60s, its factory in New Jersey employed more than 500 people churning out amplifiers and guitars by the thousands, filling an outgoing 40-foot trailer every day while running “Help Wanted” ads in the Asbury Park Press saying […]

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Ian Ross Cohen and his ’20s Weissenborn Hawaiian may be a dying breed in 2026, but he earns kudos for keeping the form alive. Here, he uses the instrument (with a ’50s DeArmond pickup) to play “At The Jack Rose Cafe” from his latest album, “Instrumentals 3”; the guitar is running through an LR Baggs […]

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Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera had led a fascinating life, and he covers it all in a new autobiography, Revolución to Roxy. Born in London, his father’s work took the family to Cuba, Hawaii, and Venezuela. He returned to London for boarding school, where he embraced rock and roll before joining Roxy Music. The highly […]

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Asleep At The Wheel has released more than two dozen studio albums, but they were always best live. For the uninitiated, the newly released  “Live and Large, 1977” is a great introduction. Here, Ray Benson and his signature Eastman (based on the ’61 Gibson ES-335 he played for decades) show us a bit from one […]

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Harden Engineering is known for its custom guitars (VG, December ’24), but they also make pedals, including their latest – the Gator – an overdrive with a straightforward mandate to provide a commendable degree of natural breakup to your tone. Sitting between Harden’s other gain boxes (the Rodeo and Green Tiger), it traverses that fine […]

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