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Riffs: Clapton Concert Reviews, Four-Part Guitar Playing, Sambora and Beckham

Clapton in Toronto from multiple reviewers Eric Clapton played the fifth stop on his world tour in Toronto last night. By all accounts, the only drawback was the freezing


Clapton in Toronto

from multiple reviewers


Eric Clapton played the fifth stop on his world tour in Toronto last night. By all accounts, the only drawback was the freezing temperatures in the outdoor arena. Here are reviews from the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, and the Toronto Sun.

Another YouTube Guitar Phenom

from YouTube


Maxwell82 -- or Yuksel from Switzerland, as his profile says -- has garnered some attention on YouTube for his four-part acoustic guitar arrangements. Most popular is his take on the theme from Last of the Mohicans; most recent is his rendition of the 16th century tune, "Pastime with Good Company." We have much respect for the amount of time it took to make these videos!

Richie Sambora Offers Lessons to Becks

from Hollyscoop


Richie Sambora likes to keep his name in the news. This time, the Bon Jovi guitarist has offered to teach his friend David Beckham to play guitar. No word on whether the soccer player (or footballer, for the rest of the globe) has accepted. Wonder if this would count as community service?

Keith Urbanā€™s first instrument was a ukulele at age 4. When he started learning guitar two years later, he complained that it made his fingers hurt. Eventually, he came around. As did the world.

Throughout his over-30-year career, Keith Urban has been known more as a songwriter than a guitarist. Here, he shares about his new release, High, and sheds light on all that went into the path that led him to becoming one of todayā€™s most celebrated country artists.

There are superstars of country and rock, chart-toppers, and guitar heroes. Then thereā€™s Keith Urban. His two dozen No. 1 singles and boatloads of awards may not eclipse George Strait or Garth Brooks, but heā€™s steadily transcending the notion of what it means to be a country star.

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Some of us love drum machines and synths, and others donā€™t, but we all love Billy.

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An '80s-era cult favorite is back.

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The SDE-3 fuses the vintage digital character of the legendary Roland SDE-3000 rackmount delay into a pedalboard-friendly stompbox with a host of modern features.

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