Ascension is another work of magisterial gothic doom from the English metal stalwarts, who are still chasing new ways to ...
“I sent Johnny Marr a message to apologise for stealing his guitar style,” admits Ash leader Tim Wheeler when he and bassist Mark Hamilton speak to us from orbit - AKA a room in the band’s London ...
SHOPPERS are racing to a major retailer to pick up dirt-cheap snacks and sweets ahead of the spookiest day of the year. Sweets lovers are going wild as Halloween treats have hit Home Bargains, ...
IT’S that time of the year again when Aldi and Lidl are launching their wooden toys back in stores, sending kids and parents into a frenzy. It’s one of the most long-awaited events in ...
It happened at age 15 when he was given an acoustic guitar for Christmas. Fredrick James Mullis Jr. learned his first guitar trick from a one-armed man.
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7 guitarists you didn't know started on an acoustic guitar
From Alex Lifeson to Peter Frampton, Mark Morton to Michael Schenker, we share the stories of famous guitarists' first ...
The Paradise Lost guitarist on how '80s nightclubs shaped his style, writing guitar as a vocals, and how an old overwound Ibanez Iceman pickup was the holy grail tone on new album Ascension ...
MMR personality moving to B101, ‘The Unexpected 3rd’ playing People’s Light and fond times chatting with the late, great ...
KCEN-TV on MSN
Salado teen lives rock star dream with 'Switchfoot' after surprise invite to perform onstage with the band
What started as a trip to run errands ended with a 14-year-old living every young musician's dream – performing on stage with his favorite band.
inews.co.uk on MSN
I went to Durham - it's all the benefits of Oxbridge without the stress
My majestic alma mater now ranks above both Oxford and Cambridge for the first time in a university league table, and it's about time ...
A social club with more than seven decades of history holds a special place in its communities hearts. The Bronze Club in ...
On their 10th album, Futique, one of Britain’s biggest rock bands emerge from a rough patch with startling clarity and a new mantra: “Let Biffy be Biffy!” ...
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