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Bill Kelliher From the insane heaviness of March Of The Fireants, the evocative playing of Seabeast, the iconic intro to Blood And Thunder, all the way to the fuzzy goodness of their recent smash hit Curl Of The Burl, Mastodon guitarist Bill Kelliher and his bandmates have set the world of rock and metal ablaze.
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Steven Wilson Ever prolific English musician Steven Wilson has been hard at work at various musical projects, amongst others Porcupine Tree, over the last couple of decades, playing guitar as well as several other instruments while trying out different musical genres. |
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Joe Perry Joe Perry’s name is synonymous with the raw six-string energy that gives rock phenomenon Aerosmith their trademark edge. The power and craftsmanship of his guitar playing has transfixed fans for over 30 years and placed him in rock’n’roll history. |
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Jona Weinhofen Jona Weinhofen is responsible for the hard-edged guitar eclecticism coming from Brit metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon. He’s also rocked bands like Australian based I Killed the Prom Queen and Californian group Bleeding Through. |
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Andy Wood Dubbed as generation Y’s emerging guitar rock phenomenon, Andy Wood is undeniably an instrument whiz. Ranked second in the World Championship Mandolin contest when he was only 16, as well as winner of the Guitarmagedon Competition 2003, Wood is an artist with an unfettered career before him |
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Dave Stewart Dave Stewart, the world-famous British-born legendary musician, producer, author, filmmaker, philanthropist and innovator really needs no introduction. He is regarded as an iconic figure in the world of music and beyond. |
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James "Munky" Shaffer Commanding bass, shredding twin guitars, hard drumming and aggressive vocals is a perfect description of hit metal band, Korn. James “Munky” Shaffer is one hard-hitting guitarist that plays the strings in powerful Korn and we are very excited that Shaffer uses our TC gear to spike his sound on- and off stage. |
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Richard Z. Kruspe First you take some throbbing guitar riffs and driving drums, then you add savage keyboards, sound effects and a commanding bass vocal line. Finally, you sprinkle it all with flames and explosions. This is the recipe for the German industrial metal band, Rammstein. Richard Z. Kruspe is the hard-hitting lead guitarist in Rammstein, and he uses our guitar gear to set the stage on fire. |
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Kirk Hammett To most guitarists Kirk Hammett needs no introduction whatsoever. To everyone else he has been the lead guitarist, songwriter and one of the driving forces behind heavy metal Hall of Famers Metallica since 1983. |
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Bobby Harrison One could say that Bobby Harrison lives and breathes Pink Floyd as he currently plays the guitar and contributes vocals to the hugely popular British Pink Floyd tribute band, Brit Floyd. He uses, amongst other, his TC Electronic G-System and Nova Drive to hone in on and emulate that perfect Pink Floyd sound. |
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Brett Scallions Brett Scallions is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for post-grunge rock band Fuel. He has been a responsible for unforgettable hit songs such as 'Hemorrhage', 'Bad Day' and 'Shimmer'. |
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Eric Barnett Eric Barnett is the lead guitarist and musical inspiration in Magna Carta recording artists Points North. His past has seen him work as everything from a touring and studio musician to a music instructor, composer and a producer. |
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Audley Freed Audley Freed has seen his career highlight playing and recording a bestselling live album with Jimmy Page. Over the years he has focused his time and energy as a respected session artist supporting the likes of Joe Perry and The Dixie Chicks. |
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Martin Gore Martin Gore is guitarist and songwriter in hit electro band, Depeche Mode and his amazing career spans over three decades. He has numerous classics under his belt like ‘Personal Jesus’, ‘Enjoy the Silence’ and ‘I Feel You’ just to mention a few. In 1999, Gore received the Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for "International Achievement". |
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Gary Holt Gary Holt is the talented lead guitarist/songwriter in the American trash metal band Exodus. Right now (2011), he is touring with the legendary band, Slayer, as one of their guitarists, Jeff Hanneman, has fallen ill. |
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Richard Fortus Richard Fortus joined the legendary Guns N' Roses in 2001 and toured with the band in 2002, 2006 and 2007, handling both rhythm and lead duties. He also played rhythm guitar on a little record called Chinese Democracy, which you may have heard of, and the following tour in 2009-2010. Band leader Axl Rose describes Richard as “an amazing lead player and a proven professional”. |
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Steve Morse Steve Morse is a true guitar legend. Period! He has been influencing guitarists all over the world since the 70’s, and today, he stands out as one of the all-time-guitar-greats, who actually managed to stay at the forefront of rock guitar for nearly four decades. |
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Dave Catching Dave Catching is best known for his work with The Queens of the Stone Age and The Eagles of Death Metal, but he has been playing with many different bands in genres such as Desert Rock, Stoner Rock and Garage Rock Revival. Well, most kinds of ‘Rock’ actually. |
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Ron Bumblefoot Thal Ron Thal, aka Bumblefoot, started playing the guitar at age 6 after hearing the Kiss Alive! album. That was some 35 years ago, and since then, he just continued to play, write and produce, etc. In fact, he has been releasing music for 20 years, and he is now one of the guitarists in Guns N’ Roses. |
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Søren Andersen Søren Andersen was destined to become a musician. He grew up in a home stuffed with musical instruments and at age 8, he picked up the guitar – and never let go! Today, he tours with Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) and Mike Tramp (White Lion). |