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Jay Geils Blues & Archtops His name is most associated with ’70s party rock. But for the last 15 years, Jay Geils has immersed himself in the jazz and swing of the 1940s and ’50s – and the guitars required to purvey the form. By Tom Guerra The Fender Tremolux Most amp nuts are utterly fascinated by Fender’s evolution through the ’50s. The final version of the tweed Tremolux, fascinating in and of itself, is also worthy of study for the many transitional elements of Fender circuitry that it displays. By Dave Hunter 1937 Martin 0-21 Martin is known for its orderly model-naming system, but anyone who assumes changes in size were uniform sometimes finds a surprise. This guitar illustrates that many 0 and 00 models did not change in step with the larger models. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter Neil Levang Six Strings Behind - and Beyond - Champagne Music His greatest mark was as a studio guitarist in Hollywood from the late 1950s through the late ’80s, where his work spanned all genres, TV, and film. But you might be more familiar with his work following the cue, “Uh one and uh two...”By Rich Kienzle The Penco A-15-JD The ’70s are often called “the copy era,” when Japanese manufacturers honed their chops. But look closer and you’ll see that many guitars of the time were whimsical, even innovative. This is one of the former. By Michael Wright Bruce and Butter Part of REO Speedwagon bassist Bruce Hall’s arsenal for decades, this ’65 Fender Jazz Bass is the instrument heard on the band’s classic early albums, including You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Fish. By Willie G. Moseley DEPARTMENTS The VG Hall of Fame Giveaway Win a Keeley Electronics pedal package! Vintage Guitar Price Guide Upcoming Events Vintage Guitar Classified Ads Dealer Directory Readers Gallery FIRST FRET Reader Mail News and Notes James Burton Guitar Fest, Lawrence Teams with Lace, Harp Guitar Foundation, String Dog Sells, In Memoriam, more! Laughing, Crying... With the Reverend Horton Heat By Michael Dregni Kirk Fletcher Flying Solo By Oscar Jordan Gary Loizzo The Breed, And Baldwins By Willie G. Moseley Ask Zac By Zac Childs Dean Armstrong No End in Sight By Rick Allen Rocky Athas Mayall’s New Slinger By Ward Meeker JohnLeventhal Producing The List By John Heidt COLUMNS The (Way) Back Beat Beat Portaits: Burns Oddities and Ends By Peter S. Kohman Q&A With George Gruhn Fretprints Robin Trower By Wolf Marshall “401K” Guitars Pre-War Martins By Gil Hembree Acousticville Dinner With Les By Steven Stone TECH Talkin’ Amps With... Randy Jamz: Tube-Tester Truths By David Jung Dan’s Guitar Rx Gas Attack! By Dan Erlewine Shop of Hard Knocks Home Shop Must-Haves By Will Kelly REVIEWS The VG Hit List CD, DVD, and Book Reviews: George Harrison, Robben Ford, Jefferson Airplane, Albert King/Stevie RayVaughan, Motley Crue: A Visual History, more! Check This Action The Wrecking Crew By Dan Forte Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews Gibson J-45 TV, Gruhn Electric, Seymour Duncan Effects, Grosh Electrajet Standard, DiMarzio True Velvet/Area pickups, Empress Superdelay, Xotic XJ-1T, JangleBox JB2 Gearin’ Up! The latest cool new stuff! |
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