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June 4, 2026
Chasing Classic Rock Tones with Modern Multi-Effects Processors
Today, modern modelers and multi-effects processors make it possible to recreate many of those iconic sounds from a single compact unit.
BY Guitar Thrills Magazine
June 3, 2026
Triumph Then and Now: The Enduring Legacy of Canada's Rock & Roll Machine
Triumph occupies a unique position in rock history. The band is no longer viewed solely as a nostalgic act from the classic-rock era.
BY Sophia Radisch
June 1, 2026
Hands-On With the Zaar Cicero: Compact Design, Serious Performance
Rather than building another large-bodied electric that follows established conventions, the company focused on creating an instrument centered on player comfort and responsiveness.
BY Edward Schooley

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March 30, 2022
Succeeding at every phase of a dynamic music career. Leading the industry with her flashy style and crisp sounding vibrato.
BY Edward Schooley
Faster opens on its spellbinding title track, a fiercely stomping number whose vocal hook states her intentions to “make your heart beat faster.” Immediately making good on that promise, Fish next unleashes the restless urgency of “All Ice No Whiskey,” a pop-perfect powerhouse she considers something of a dare. “‘All Ice No Whiskey’ is a way of telling someone they don’t have any of that substance I’m looking for—sort of like, ‘Come back when you’ve got something interesting for me,’” Fish says.
February 25, 2022
"Not everyone is a country music fan, so I find it a fun challenge to learn a well-known song and put my spin on it, people seem to love it." - Sally Jane
BY Edward Schooley
If there are creative artists, that are always willing to test the standard for a particular genre, there will always be a variation of sound and lyrics.
January 11, 2022
"The pure, raw emotion relayed through the Blues was what really drew me to it." - Danielle Nicole
BY Edward Schooley
If you haven’t heard of Danielle Nicole, than most likely you are new to Blues Music. That is ok, because we are here to help you to get to know her. If you are a little familiar with the blues, there are different types of sounds in the vocals alone. There is a deep raspy sound, such as Charley Patton, Lead Belly, and Son House. Then there is pitch blending, call & response. Intimate Breathiness, belting and cry break. Based upon my humble assessment of Danielle Nicole, I would say she falls under the “cry break” blues sound. However, we are going to get more clarification during our interview with Danielle Nicole.
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