Guitar Gods

Guitar Gods

by Mick Taylor (Foreword), Rusty Cutchin (Consultant Editor)

Synopsis

"Guitar Gods" is the ultimate gateway into the lives and passions of 180 of the greatest strumming idols the world has ever known. From Chuck Berry to The Edge to Paco Pena, from rock icons and pop princes to classical maestros and Latin legends, this superb reference book covers a wide variety of musical styles, and tells the remarkable story behind each guitarist's rise to fame and fortune. Arranged in alphabetical order for unencumbered appreciation, each artist's photo is presented with fascinating text, birth stats and genres.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: New
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Published: 16 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1847865410
ISBN 13: 9781847865410

Author Bio
Mick Taylor started playing the guitar aged 2. By 13 he was playing in bars and pubs. A keen writer, Mick sought to combine his passions and headed straight for Guitarist after university. Mick has also worked on Metal Hammer, Mountain Biking UK and Guitar Buyer before returning to his dream job as editor of Guitarist.

Rusty Cutchin
is a musician, recording engineer, producer and journalist. As a journalist he has been technical editor of Guitar One, associate editor of Electronic Musician and editor-in-chief of Home Recording Magazine. As a recording engineer he has worked on records by artists including Mariah Carey, Richie Sambora and Yoko Ono. He has been a consulting editor and contributor to several Flame Tree books.