When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images When Eddie Van Halen sadly passed away in 2020, he left behind him an ...
Slash, photographed at his Encino recording studio, is putting on the blues/rock S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Fest at the Greek Theatre. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) When you’ve reached the pinnacle of ...
During his lifetime, Eddie Van Halen pioneered some of the most innovative approaches to the electric guitar with some boundary-bending techniques. From taking two-hand tapping to unprecedented ...
From his earliest days with Guns N’ Roses, it was clear that’s Slash’s lead guitar style – be it the direct, deep-in-the-pocket pentatonic licks and gritty double-stop bends of Welcome to the Jungle ...
It could be argued that Slash is the most recognisable man in rock. There's certainly not another musician who could be as easily picked out of a lineup on the strength of their silhouette alone.
After publishing a brief social media tease earlier this week, Slash has now finally announced details of his long-awaited blues solo album – and with it, he’s unveiled the guest stars he’s recruited ...
The guitarist has just released the EP ‘One More Time’ with Aerosmith compatriot Steve Tyler and new pal Yungblud ...
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has confirmed that the band will make a new album – but refuses to commit to any sort of time frame for its release. In a new interview with Guitar World magazine, Slash ...
Samantha Fish on blues guitar heroes, Slash, and the need to “push boundaries” to keep the art alive
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Future / Jen Rosenstein Samantha Fish first came to mainstream attention as part of a ...
Slash is all good with technology. But he's seen the negative side of it creeping into how albums are made these days. "You've got a lot of bands that don't even actually go to the studio to record a ...
Popular YouTube guitar teacher Marty Schwartz claims that Slash from Guns N’ Roses learned blues techniques from his videos. In a new upload to his channel, where he has more than 4.5 million ...
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