Paul McCartney explains why his musical limitations and "stealing" benefitted The Beatles' Abbey Road medley
"It's turned out to be quite soulful," the legendary songwriter reflects
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"It's turned out to be quite soulful," the legendary songwriter reflects
IK Multimedia's amp, cab and effects modelling power has never been so portable, with the ToneX One capable of storing 20 presets, and accessing thousands of sounds from ToneNET
Songwriter is out 28 June and features songs the Man In Black first tracked in '93, produced and restored by son John Carter Cash and David “Fergie” Ferguson in the company of an all-star band
Pedal Pawn’s Chris King Robinson conducts an experiment that shows how strange and magical things happen when you dime old tube amps in large, empty spaces
“I remember sitting in the Royal Box watching Queen do their thing and thinking ‘people are going to remember this. This is a bit special’”
A tremolo pedal even John Ford would have been proud to have on his 'board. Inspired by Monument Valley, it has six waveforms, five tap divisions, and quite possibly all the features you need
Blackstar's versatile amp series just got more versatile with the CabRig making its heads and combos a viable recording tool, with size and power options for the stage, studio or home
Classic interview: "The way he had it configured was so that everything acted like one big gigantic speaker"
“I guess we were sort of playing a game to see who could get the furthest behind without getting off beat,” says Saadiq of the recording of D’Angelo’s Lady