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Hello AaA Fans and welcome to another episode of your Amps and Axes Podcast. In this episode the guys begin with a bunch of well wishes for Mr Tony MacAlpine, who needed to cancel his Asian and Australian tour and return to the States for emergency medical procedures. Then, Mick starts a discussion on a device for guitar that, well... you'll need to listen! Then it's on to the guest of the week. A player that plays around the NYC area with his own band, as well as tours as guitarist for rock icon Gregg Allman, please welcome Mr Scott Sharrard. Enjoy!
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Welcome AaA Fans to yet another episode of your Amps and Axes Podcast. This week the guys begin by discussing the ongoing feud between Mr EVH and former front man Sammy Hagar. Wait, Eddie has something to say about Sammy! haha Well, that could be a whole show by itself, but instead they bring in the guest of the week, Italian born guitarist and instructor at Modern Music Institute (MMI), Mr Daniele Guitardo. Enjoy!
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Welcome AaA Fans to your next adventure of the Amps and Axes Podcast. In this episode Mick begins with description and recounting's of the great Randy Rhoads biography and then it's straight into our guest of the week. This man has been on the scene since pretty much the inception of what we now call Rock & Roll! He has done more than you realize, been involved with some major record labels before they became major record labels and has a long and varied recording and performing career. Stories of all this and more from a man who is still out there doing it, voice and chops firmly intact, ladies and gentlemen of the Cast, please welcome Mr Rick Derringer. Enjoy!
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Here it is AaA Fans, the latest episode of your Amps and Axes Podcast. This week the guys start by bringing up an article about Mr. B.B. King (at the time of this recording B.B. was still with us, our thoughts and prayers are with his family on their loss) Mick does a review of his Ibanez Prestige RG652FX. Then it's straight to the guest of the week; Bassist for The Push Stars and Audio Engineer, Mr. Dan McLoughlin. Enjoy!
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Hello AaA Fans. In this infotaining episode of your Amps and Axes Podcast, the guys start out by discussing the comeback Van Halen performance on The Jimmy Kimmel show (anybody got a bandaid?), then on to a discussion about the continuing web discussion about wood making or not making a difference in guitars (seems redundant doesn't it?) and finally this week's guest. A guitar slingin', powerful singin' force of the Blues, please welcome Ms Samantha Fish. Enjoy!
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This week's episode begins with a mention of The Shindig, a pretty large multi-staged, multi-act concert held in Baltimore. A great way to close out the summer concert season and also a great opportunity for the guys to hang out back stage and get a couple cool, albeit noisy, interviews, which will be upcoming. Then there's talk about a company called Born Guitars, which builds instruments utilizing materials harvested from atypical places. And then, the guest of the week. A man who brandishes vintage instruments of assault and is not afraid to use them, please welcome Mr JD Simo. Enjoy and Thanks for Listening, Jeff & Mick.
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Here you go AaA Fans. In this week's episode of the Amps and Axes Podcast, the guys talk about how best to learn to play your guitar along with the mention of some long time record producers and some recording preferences. It all boils down to this "Do it the old school way". And speaking of old school, their guest this week plays with Rock & Roll mainstay Pat Travers, Ladies and Gentlemen. One really cool guitar player, Kirk McKim. Enjoy.
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Welcome AaA Fans. In this week's episode of the Amps and Axes Podcast, The guys start the podcast by briefly discussing the upcoming feature called "Lick of the Week" done by fantastic guitarist and fan of the show Dave Nassie. Then they go right into the show with their in-studio guest of the week (actually they're in HIS studio), engineer and producer Drew Mazurek. You may not know his name, but you will know some of the names he's worked with. Enjoy!
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