Having finally accepted that I'm destined for singer/songwriter territory rather than shredville, I've been feeling a little Gretsch-curious lately. So I decided to spend some time with the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Gretsch Gretsch blew us away with the Jack Antonoff CVT Princess model, which presented ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Across his career, Gore has developed a strong connection with Gretsch guitars – he’s even played ...
Plays like a dream… apart from the trem. That iconic Gretsch sonic character from the Filter'Trons. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing products ...
Gretsch guitars have always been premium instruments and this Japanese version is no different. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing products to ...
The small forest of guitars is tucked into what Fred W. Gretsch calls his "studio." To anybody who can play even a few chords, it's more a Shangri-la. Colorfully decorated Gretsch Super Axes flank ...
Reverend Horton Heat was on the road with his seminal psychobilly band in the early '90s, when the electrical controls on his guitar, a Gibson ES175, started to show their age. "We were playing 27 ...
Rich Robinson’s guitar tone is immediately identifiable as the musical voice of The Black Crowes and his current band Magpie Salute. Gretsch Guitars are a key component in that sound and today the ...
The rocker, who used the Gretsch guitar to write such hits as "American Woman," recalled crying for three days when it disappeared in 1977. By The Associated Press Canadian rock legend Randy Bachman’s ...
To celebrate the May 1st DVD release of Martin Scorcese’s George Harrison documentary Living in the Material World, Rolling Stone is giving away a Gretsch guitar modeled on Harrison’s original 1957 ...
Decades after it was stolen, Canadian rock star Randy Bachman says he’s finally found the rare guitar he used to write hits like “American Woman” and “Takin’ Care of Business” after an internet sleuth ...