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CD Review: Bruce Cockburn Is Still Searching for Answers on ‘Bone on Bone’
In the six years since Small Source of Comfort, his last album of new songs, Bruce Cockburn has gotten married, settled in San Francisco, become a father for the second time, and started going to church again. That’s a lot, and it’s only part of the story: Cockburn spent three…
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“Can’t Find My Way Home” – Steve Winwood’s Acoustic Version of this Classic Rock Gem
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Great Acoustics: 1961 D’Angelico New Yorker Special
‘Windy and Warm’ – Watch Chet Atkins Perform this Acoustic Classic on ‘The Johnny Cash Show’
After Chet Atkins first recorded John D. Loudermilk’s “Windy and Warm,” in the spring of 1961, the guitarist made this bouncy instrumental one of his signature tunes. Bluegrass legend Doc Watson followed suit, and CGPs John Knowles and Tommy Emmanuel, among other distinguished players, also added it to their repertoires.…
‘Guitar Boogie’: Tommy Emmanuel Shreds on this Acoustic Classic
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How Singing Cowboys and Mass Marketing Created the Humble, Hardy Cowboy Guitar
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