
No lessons, no technique info. I just talk to people who play guitar.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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John McFee formed San Francisco-based band Clover in the ’60s. Their first, self-titled album on Fantasy came out in 1970. Several years later, they came to realize some key people in the UK pub rock scene were big fans of their music... more
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Multi-instrumentalist Maia Sharp has written songs for the likes of Cher, Bonnie Raitt, Trisha Yearwood, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal and Art Garfunkel, just to name a few. Hailing from L.A., Maia is currently based in Nashville, often collabo... more
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Daniel Ash, along with Peter Murphy and brothers Kevin and David Haskins, formed Bauhaus, a band who were pioneers of goth rock. Their debut single, “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is considered by many to be the first record of the gothic-rock ... more
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Vicki Peterson played lead guitar and sang vocals for The Bangles. Vicki was also in The Continental Drifters and the Psycho Sisters, both with Susan Cowsill. John Cowsill is the youngest brother in The Cowsills, a family band who had... more
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Music enthusiasts of all stripes will love this show. Great stories and interesting takes on playing, touring, inspirations, songs and everything guitar. Love listening to two artists talk about their passion for music. Such a great way to escape for an hour or so.
DJ Fey allows his guests to talk about all sorts of things related to their guitar talent, and unearth memories for humor or anecdotes that relate to any point they want to make. It reveals how interconnected the music world is, with his guests having earned notches on their guitar necks from New York, LA and Nashville with quirky stops in-between, from well known scenes to college towns to gems like Springfield, MO. Five stars and the knob turned to 11.
Very listenable, enjoyable, and even (don’t tell anybody) educational. I love the Dave-read commercials, too! Shades of Jack Carney. Keep ‘em coming.
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Apple Podcasts | #159 |
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