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Derek Trucks joins Mark and Sam for a killer episode packed with music stories, comedy shop talk, and road war tales. They get into Derek's insane journey from child prodigy to selling out the Beacon, life on tour with a 12-piece band, and what it's like playing a $12 million Jerry Garcia guitar. Plus, Willie Nelson stories, Bill Hicks chaos, tearjerker movie debates, and why great art takes years to master. They also hit recs, peeves, and bits, and close it out with a live guitar moment you don't want to miss. Recs: The 400 Blows Cinema Paradiso Train Dreams War Horse Sponsored by: Boost energy, strength, and focus with Mars Men https://mengotomars.com Get 50% off for life + free shipping + 3 free gifts Get discreet, affordable treatment with Hims https://hims.com/drunk Start your free online visit today Level up your business communication with Quo https://quo.com/WMBD Get 20% off your first 6 months + free trial Start your online business with Shopify https://shopify.com/drunk Sign up for a $1/month trial Subscribe to We Might Be Drunk: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToWMBD Merch: https://wemightbedrunkpod.com/ Clips Channel: https://bit.ly/WMBDClips Sam Morril: https://punchup.live/sammorril/tickets Mark Normand: https://punchup.live/marknormand/tickets ⸻ Produced by Gotham Production Studios: https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com @GothamProductionStudios | Producer: https://www.instagram.com/mrmatthewpeters #WeMightBeDrunk #MarkNormand #SamMorril #DerekTrucks #ComedyPodcast #StandUpComedy #bodegacatwhiskey 00:00 Introduction, Trending & Swiftie Drama 02:00 Dealing with Hate & Netflix Special 03:40 Podcast Marathon in LA & Meeting Legends 06:10 Reflection on Comedy Specials & Joke Writing 09:30 Comedy Writing, Collaboration, and New Material 12:00 Building an Hour & The Pressure of Performing 14:30 Consuming Comedy & Classic Films Discussion 17:00 Movie Recommendations & Emotional Impact 20:30 Disney, Kids, and Emotional Storytelling 23:30 War Movies & Tearjerkers 27:00 Sponsorships & Podcast Ads Break 31:00 Special Guest Derek Trucks Joins 33:00 Life on the Road with a Big Band 36:30 Tour Stories, Crew, and Legendary Roadies 41:00 Upbringing, Music Prodigy, and Family Support 45:30 Paying Dues, Anonymity & The Creative Process 48:30 Learning From the Greats, Bill Hicks Stories 53:30 Gear, Iconic Guitars, and Memorabilia 58:30 Music Upbringing & Influences 01:03:00 Musical Scenes, Legends, and Oklahoma Connection 01:08:00 Musicianship, Technique, and Influence of The Band 01:13:00 Honing Craft, Practice, and Lifelong Growth 01:18:00 Great Live Shows & Musical Heroes 01:23:00 Wrapping Up with Live Guitar, Tour Dates & Thanks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some products don't just succeed — they shape culture. The Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster didn't merely define new sounds; they became creative tools that generations of musicians built their identities around. Stewarding products with that kind of legacy requires a rare balance of respect for the past and clarity about the future. Few leaders understand that balance better than Justin Norvell, President of Americas at Fender. As the company continues to evolve, Justin helps guide one of the most influential names in music through changing expectations — where musicians want not just great instruments, but better ways to learn, create, and stay connected to their craft. In this episode of Building One, host Tomer Cohen sits down with Justin Norvell to explore how iconic products endure, how product thinking applies far beyond software, and why deeply understanding your users is the throughline of great product leadership. Tomer and Justin discuss: What makes products like the Telecaster and Stratocaster timeless — and what must never change How Fender thinks about expanding the musician experience without diluting its core Applying modern product principles inside a craft-driven, legacy brand Lessons from leading teams where heritage and innovation must coexist Why trust, community, and authenticity are essential to building products that last This conversation is for builders working inside established companies, leaders navigating transformation, and anyone interested in how enduring products are built — whether they live in code, hardware, or culture. Follow & learn more: Follow Tomer Cohen on LinkedIn and check out his newsletter, Building LinkedIn Follow Justin Norvell on LinkedIn
Discover how a chance meeting between Randy Rhoads and luthier Grover Jackson created the legendary guitars that defined heavy metal, from thrash icons to modern shredders. Learn more here: https://www.samash.com/spotlight/jackson-guitars-the-ultimate-buyers-guide Sam Ash City: Hicksville Address: 278 Duffy Ave Website: https://www.samash.com/
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One of the most famous acoustic guitars in rock history – Kurt Cobain's Martin D-18E – will go on show at the Royal College of Music Museum in London as part of a landmark exhibition exploring Nirvana's groundbreaking MTV Unplugged performance. Opening on 3 June 2025, the Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition will be the first time Cobain's iconic guitar has been shown in the UK. Booking for Kurt Cobain Unplugged opens on Wednesday, 30 April. Visitors can join the waitlist to be among the first to know when tickets go on sale and receive updates and event highlights related to the exhibition. Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition delves into the musical legacy of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain. It traces the remarkable journey of this iconic guitar, which became the most expensive guitar ever sold at auction in 2020 when it was bought for over $6 million by Australian entrepreneur Peter Freedman AM. Peter is the founder of RØDE Microphones, founding supporter of the Royal College of Music's Australia Commonwealth Scholarship and has generously loaned the guitar for this special exhibition. Peter Freedman commented: ‘When I purchased this guitar, my intention was to have it begin a worldwide tour of exhibitions, to support performing artists. I am delighted that this intent will be premiered at the Royal College of Music, London, with the first exhibition of its kind and will support talented musicians worldwide.'The exhibition also reunites the guitar with another piece of rock history – Cobain's famous olive-green mohair cardigan, worn during the 1993 Unplugged performance. This marks the first time these two legendary items have been displayed together. Alongside these items, a carefully curated selection of Nirvana memorabilia will provide insight into the band's influence, Cobain's songwriting, and the enduring legacy of Nirvana and their MTV Unplugged performance. Key highlights of the exhibition also include: A selection of Nirvana gig posters featuring a 90s punk/grunge aesthetic.A selection of collectible Nirvana vinyl in its original shrink wrap.The top portion of a Soundboard of another guitar from the same series.The exhibition has been curated by Alan di Perna – one of America's foremost rock journalists, and Royal College of Museum Curator Gabriele Rossi Rognoni. Alan di Perna's work has appeared in titles including Rolling Stone, Guitar World, Classic Rock and Billboard amongst others, and he has interviewed iconic artists including Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Courtney Love and Pat Smear. Alan Di Perna says, ‘I'm delighted to be a part of the Royal College of Music Museum's first-ever rock music exhibition. MTV's Nirvana Unplugged in New York was a landmark event—a stand-out performance by a group that changed the course of rock history in the 1990s.' Gabriele Rossi Rognoni hopes the Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition will extend the profile and reach of the work of the Museum and Royal College of Music, opening cross dialogues with students of different backgrounds and creating bridges between historical and contemporary music. He says: ‘One of the treasures in the collections of the Royal College of Music Museum is the world's oldest guitar. I am thrilled that this exhibition will build on our extraordinary heritage, connecting it with a monument of today's music such as Kurt Cobain. I look forward to the dialogues, musical encounters and new ideas that this exhibition will spark among our visitors and the top-class musicians that study at the College.' A series of events will accompany the exhibition including new works and performances by RCM students inspired by the guitar alongside family friendly workshops and concerts. More details to be announced. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-pipeman--941822/support.
One of the most famous acoustic guitars in rock history – Kurt Cobain's Martin D-18E – will go on show at the Royal College of Music Museum in London as part of a landmark exhibition exploring Nirvana's groundbreaking MTV Unplugged performance. Opening on 3 June 2025, the Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition will be the first time Cobain's iconic guitar has been shown in the UK. Booking for Kurt Cobain Unplugged opens on Wednesday, 30 April. Visitors can join the waitlist to be among the first to know when tickets go on sale and receive updates and event highlights related to the exhibition. Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition delves into the musical legacy of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain. It traces the remarkable journey of this iconic guitar, which became the most expensive guitar ever sold at auction in 2020 when it was bought for over $6 million by Australian entrepreneur Peter Freedman AM. Peter is the founder of RØDE Microphones, founding supporter of the Royal College of Music's Australia Commonwealth Scholarship and has generously loaned the guitar for this special exhibition. Peter Freedman commented: ‘When I purchased this guitar, my intention was to have it begin a worldwide tour of exhibitions, to support performing artists. I am delighted that this intent will be premiered at the Royal College of Music, London, with the first exhibition of its kind and will support talented musicians worldwide.'The exhibition also reunites the guitar with another piece of rock history – Cobain's famous olive-green mohair cardigan, worn during the 1993 Unplugged performance. This marks the first time these two legendary items have been displayed together. Alongside these items, a carefully curated selection of Nirvana memorabilia will provide insight into the band's influence, Cobain's songwriting, and the enduring legacy of Nirvana and their MTV Unplugged performance. Key highlights of the exhibition also include: A selection of Nirvana gig posters featuring a 90s punk/grunge aesthetic.A selection of collectible Nirvana vinyl in its original shrink wrap.The top portion of a Soundboard of another guitar from the same series.The exhibition has been curated by Alan di Perna – one of America's foremost rock journalists, and Royal College of Museum Curator Gabriele Rossi Rognoni. Alan di Perna's work has appeared in titles including Rolling Stone, Guitar World, Classic Rock and Billboard amongst others, and he has interviewed iconic artists including Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Courtney Love and Pat Smear. Alan Di Perna says, ‘I'm delighted to be a part of the Royal College of Music Museum's first-ever rock music exhibition. MTV's Nirvana Unplugged in New York was a landmark event—a stand-out performance by a group that changed the course of rock history in the 1990s.' Gabriele Rossi Rognoni hopes the Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition will extend the profile and reach of the work of the Museum and Royal College of Music, opening cross dialogues with students of different backgrounds and creating bridges between historical and contemporary music. He says: ‘One of the treasures in the collections of the Royal College of Music Museum is the world's oldest guitar. I am thrilled that this exhibition will build on our extraordinary heritage, connecting it with a monument of today's music such as Kurt Cobain. I look forward to the dialogues, musical encounters and new ideas that this exhibition will spark among our visitors and the top-class musicians that study at the College.' A series of events will accompany the exhibition including new works and performances by RCM students inspired by the guitar alongside family friendly workshops and concerts. More details to be announced. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pipeman-in-the-pit--2287932/support.
Get ready to strum along with some of the most legendary guitars in music history! In this episode of the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, we're taking a musical journey through the stories behind iconic guitars and the famous players who wielded them.Ever wondered why B.B. King named all his guitars Lucille? Or how Eric Clapton's Blackie came to be? We'll uncover these fascinating tales and more, including:Guitar Legends We'll ExploreB.B. King's Lucille - A Gibson ES-335 with a fiery origin storyEric Clapton's Blackie - The Stratocaster that set a world recordWillie Nelson's Trigger - A classical guitar with serious battle scarsBrian May's Red Special - A homemade masterpiece built from household itemsStevie Ray Vaughan's Number One - The Strat that survived countless rebuildsWhat You'll Learn:The surprising origins behind these famous guitars' namesHow these instruments shaped each artist's signature soundWhere these legendary guitars are today (some might surprise you!)Tips on how you can own replicas of these iconic axesWe'll also touch on other notable named guitars from Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards, Bo Diddley, and Prince."Roy Rogers had a horse named Trigger. I figured this is my horse." - Willie Nelson on naming his guitarBonus for Gear Enthusiasts:Current market prices for signature models of these famous guitarsLinks to resources for deeper dives into each guitar's historyWhether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this episode will give you a new appreciation for the stories behind the instruments that shaped modern music. Don't forget: Head over to our show notes at bgapodcast.com/220 to find a guitar name generator. Share your guitar's new name in the comments - I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Tales from the Green Room hits the road with its debut visit to the iconic Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York, sitting down backstage with Dark Star Orchestra lead guitarist, Jeff Mattson! Recorded in between DSO's first two shows since the passing of Phil Lesh, Jeff reflects on his memorable interactions with Phil and how the band prepared for these memorable performances at one of his favorite venues. The episode continues with Jeff expressing gratitude and sharing memories about being the first person to publicly play Jerry Garcia's famed Alligator Fender Strat, courtesy of Andy Logan and the Grateful Guitars Foundation. Jeff also muses about the intimacy of playing at Phil's Terrapin Crossroads, his jazz and improvisation influences, the difference between West Coast and East Coast audiences and maintaining musical authenticity while honoring the legacy of The Grateful Dead.The conversation covers Mattson's experiences playing at famous venues, his deep connection to the music of the Grateful Dead, and his memorable interactions with Phil Lesh. Additional topics include the differences between East and West Coast Deadheads, the impact of venue intimacy, and Mattson's reflections on maintaining musical authenticity while honoring the legacy of the Grateful Dead.Quotes From The EpisodeI grew up with improvisation, all the time, hearing it, seeing my father do it, and Miles Davis, Coltrane, playing in the house all the time growing up, so, it just seemed the most natural thing in the world to improvise. - Jeff MatsonThe thing I always heard was that the East Coast audience were a little more vociferous. And, West Coast audience were a little more chill, like “we don't get carried away.” I mean, wherever you come from, if you're a deadhead, you love the music. -Jeff MatsonListen Now:
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Iconic guitars from Eric Clapton and Kurt Cobain each sell for over a million at a recent auction, the Rolling Stones announce their first round of US tour dates for 2024, Foo Fighters highly anticipated recent performance from Austin City Limits Festival is now available to stream for free & more… PLUS this week in Rock & Roll History Trivia, Weekly WTF & so much more! Everything is up at www.rocknewsweekly.com Watch us LIVE, chat with us & more… Every Sunday around 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweekly Watch all of our videos & interviews on demand at Youtube.com/@rocknewsweekly Follow us online: Instagram.com/rocknewsweekly Facebook.com/rocknewsweekly Twitter.com/rocknewsweekly All of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com every Monday, where you can Check it out on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts) #rock #news #rocknews #rocknewsweekly #rocknewsweeklypodcast #podcast #podcasts #metal #alternative #indie #kurtcobain #ericclapton #rollingstones #foofighters
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the music in this episode of Legends of Music. Join me in an exclusive conversation with the iconic musician, composer, and groove master, Nile Rodgers. Discover the stories behind his biggest hits, working with big artists, his famous guitar 'The Hitmaker', and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an electrifying episode of The Night Shift as we deep dive into the world of serious guitar craftsmanship. Art of Guitar, the largest retailer of premium and rare guitars, hosted the mastery of Nik Huber in their flagship gallery in The Courtyard. We talked about Nik's passion for guitar making and their family's rich history in the craft. He also revealed fascinating insights about the iconic artists who has strummed his guitars. If you're a true guitar aficionado, this is an absolute must listen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Jazzmaster Master...no wait that doesnt sound right... the Master of Jazzmasters? uh shit.... The Man who modifies and designs custom versions of the often overlooked Jazzmaster ( Want me to say master again? because his Jazzmasters have Mastery bridges on them...alright I'll stop now). Shelby Pollard from Black Bobbin is who I am referring too and if you don't know what Black Bobbin does I will fill you in. Black Bobbin curates limited versions of pedals and gear, they sell coffee, and you guessed it....they do a whole lot of Jazzmaster Stuff. You can give Shelby your Squier or Fender and he will turn it into an incredible instrument complete with a specially designed wiring harness and custom voiced Lollar Pickups or, if you're in a higher tax bracket than your boys here at The Underground Sessions (Which is not saying alot) , you can have a custom designed Black Bobbin JM (I'm abbreviating now deal with it) built in partnership with Iconic Guitars. Theres alot to talk about here but let the guy who runs the company tell you about it. The Jazzmaster Mast...nevermind.. If you liked this interview please hit the links below and follow/subscribe to us and Black Bobbin! (P.S Theres some pretty great videos we shot with shelby on our youtube page) Make sure to visit Shelby at Black Bobbin https://blackbobbin.com https://www.instagram.com/blackbobbin... THE UNDERGROUND SESSIONS SOCIALS: https://lnk.bio/The_Underground_Sessi... INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_undergr... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undergound-sessions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undergound-sessions/support
Join Kayla, Ted and Quicia as they talk about the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime performance and discuss iconic guitars and the difference between an iconic guitar to a guitarist vs non-guitarist. Find our Spotify Song of the Week playlist at https://bit.ly/distortedops_songoftheweek. Find all of our links at https://linktr.ee/distortedopinions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/distortedopinions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/distortedopinions/support
À propos du livre : «34 Guitares de légende en taille réelle » De Max Ruiz et Alberto Martinez paru aux éditions Camino VERDE 34 Guitares de légende en taille réelle / 34 Iconic Guitars in Life Size Max Ruiz et Alberto Martinez (photos), Julien Bitoun (textes), Tomás Gubitsch (préface) Camino Verde présente 34 guitares électriques et acoustiques incontournables, reproduites en taille réelle ! Le photographe Max Ruiz a déniché les plus beaux spécimens et avec Alberto Martinez, ils ont réalisé des photos d’une qualité exceptionnelle pour montrer les guitares grandeur nature de face et de dos. Two photographers, Max Ruiz and Alberto Martinez, portrayed 34 emblematic instruments. Ultra detailed lifesize photographs, printed using stochastic screen for the highest level of detail. Cet ouvrage est le Graal pour tout amateur de guitare, de musique et tout simplement de beaux objets. A must have for guitar lovers and art books lovers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca-BrgRa920 Chez l’imprimeur / At the printer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBnJqACSv9w Avec Francis Cabrel et son OM 28 / With Francis Cabrel and his OM 28: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p49j62Rtj5I Genèse d’un livre / The book’s genesis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s3SAEQccqs Coffret blanc / White box: 44 x 28 x 6 cm (4 kg) Format ouvert / opened: 102 cm x 42 cm Prix / Price: 190 € (+ frais de port / + shipping).
What was the first music that moved you? The first song you learned to play? The first time you heard yourself on the radio?Cindy Watts sits down with 21-time Grammy winner Vince Gill and multi-platinum selling country artist Chris Young at Belmont University's The GIG. (Gallery of Iconic Guitars)
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at70/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Featured in This Episode... #4 Three Steps To Play Bass Walks Does the mere thought of transitioning from chord to chord stop you dead in your tracks when you want to play a song? In this video lesson I share with you a way to make your chord changes not only easier... but more interesting and fun by adding bass walks. And if you watch to the end, you'll get the Master Formula to create ANY bass walk you want. #3 What's On the Turntable This Week? This week’s featured acoustic artist is Gwenifer Raymond who comes recommended to us by Acoustic Tuesday listener Mark Clark H. from Ardre, Gotland. Mark says, "She's a young up and coming Welsh fingerstyle guitarist who's influenced by Fahey and other American Primitives, as well as old country blues. She also has a Ph.D. in astrophysics and designs video games in her day job--so pretty interesting bio. Her first LP just came out this year and it rocks deeply, or maybe picks deeply rather?" #2 Tonewood Amp Review The Tonewood Amp has been recommended to me many times. The folks at Tonewood were kind enough to send me a demo model. This unit is completely unassuming. Installation was super easy, and it did not mark the finish on my guitar. I was intimidated to install it but am surprised at how easy and seamless it went. Once installed, it was extremely user-friendly. I see this as a very useful, creative tool. #1 The GIG At Belmont Review There's a lot of talk about planning in the new year. What vacations to take, guitars to buy, guitars to play.....well I found a place in Nashville that combines all of this! The GIG (Gallery of Iconic Guitars) actually features nearly 500 truly iconic guitars.
NOTE: THE SYMPOSIUM HAS PASSED, BUT THE CFP REMAINS HERE FOR SONIC POSTERITY. This is not a typical episode of Rhetoricity. No, this is a call for proposals for the Symposium on Sound, Rhetoric, and Writing. A written version of this CFP is available below, and it's also available as a Google Doc here. Scroll to the bottom of this post for the audio version. Call for Proposals: Symposium on Sound, Rhetoric, and Writing ***UPDATE (12/11/17): Out of respect for the slew of deadlines that comes with the end of a semester, the organizers have extended the submission deadline for this symposium till January 1, 2018.*** We invite proposals for the first-ever Symposium on Sound, Rhetoric, and Writing, to be held in the cities of Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on Sept. 7 & 8, 2018. From Belmont University’s Gallery of Iconic Guitars to historic recording studios like Ocean Way, from Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Popular Music to its Department of Recording Industry, these two cities are home to a wealth of sound culture and music history, making them a fitting place for a gathering of sonically inclined rhetoric and writing scholars. Over the past decade, sound has become an increasingly popular topic for rhetoric and writing scholars working in both English and communication (see Gunn et al.). Rhetoric and writing scholars have approached sound from a number of angles, often in ways that resonate with interdisciplinary fields like sound studies and disability studies. This work has appeared across print-based and digital journals in the field, frequently gathered in special issues like enculturation’s “Writing/Music/Culture” (1999), Computers & Composition and C&C Online’s “Sound in/as Compositional Space” (2006), Currents in Electronic Literacy’s “Writing With Sound” (2011), and Harlot’s “Sonic Rhetorics” (2013). This symposium aims to provide a dedicated space for rhetoric and writing scholars to present and discuss scholarship focused on sound. While we invite a wide range of proposals that take up expansive conceptions of “sound,” “rhetoric,” and “writing,” we offer the following as potential starting points: Sounding out the disciplinary relationships between rhetoric, writing, and sound studies Sound and/as accessibility Listening as a rhetorical practice How histories of rhetoric, writing, and composition can speak to current studies of sound Sonic archives and the history of sound Rhetorical aspects of/approaches to sonic environments The possibilities of sound as a scholarly medium/mode The relationship of sound to other media/modes/modalities Interdisciplinary possibilities for rhetorical work on sound Voice as a sonic phenomenon Empirically and/or theoretically informed approaches to integrating sound into rhetoric and/or writing classrooms We anticipate a relatively small symposium (
This week we catch up with Kevin the owner of Iconic Guitars! We talk guitars, his inspiration to play and build, and he even hints at some pretty awesome things coming in the near future for Iconic! If you'd like to know more about Kevin and the team at Iconic Guitars head over to there website or check them out on Instagram: www.iconicguitars.com Iconic Guitars on Instagram Tune in next week for talk on humbuckers and some FAQ's that we've been getting more and more of!
In this episode we chat in-studio with Iconic Guitars founder Kevin Proctor about his line-up of custom guitars, how he got started as a builder, what inspires his designs and what separates his customs from standard production models and other custom shops. Many of Kevin's guitars are modeled after famous iconic players' axes and we take a look (and listen) to some of the Strat-styles inspired by David Gilmour, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Mark Knopfler.