August 7, 2006

8/7/2006 Guitars in the News

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Gibson Guitars and No Island Media Partner on Historic Gibson … - PR Inside…
5 Aug 2006 at 3:03pm

Gibson Guitars and No Island Media Partner on Historic Gibson
PR Inside (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Aug 5, 2006
finish. There are no shortcutsit is a craft passed on from generation to generation, much like the music these guitars make. This

Line 6 makes Mac guitars gently sing - Macworld UK
3 Aug 2006 at 6:49am

Line 6 makes Mac guitars gently sing
Macworld UK, UK - Aug 3, 2006
By Macworld staff. Music equipment manufacturer Line 6 has revealed a collection of good news for Mac using musicians. Line 6 is

Patty Larkin leads circle of women on guitars - Providence Journal
2 Aug 2006 at 11:36pm

Patty Larkin leads circle of women on guitars
Providence Journal, RI - Aug 2, 2006
BY RICK MASSIMO. Patty Larkin has been a successful singer and songwriter for years, but the centerpiece of her Newport show this year is the guitar.

Sleater-Kinney steps aside with lively show (Baltimore Sun)
6 Aug 2006 at 9:20am
Seminal trio says goodbye at 9:30 Club With roaring guitars, relentless drums and electric stage chemistry, punk-rock trio Sleater-Kinney said goodbye Thursday night at the 9:30 Club in Washington, marking what may be its final visit to the area with a nearly two-hour show.

Signature Strums ‘Seven Guitars’, Conjuring the Music of August Wilson (Playb…
2 Aug 2006 at 3:14pm
Signature Theatre Company’s new Off-Broadway production of August Wilson’s Seven Guitars begins previews July 31, boasting a $15 ticket price.

Screen Gems
6 Aug 2006 at 2:15am
SMALL SCREEN The Kingston Trio: Wherever We May Go (7:30 p.m. Saturday, WPBT-PBS 2) — Where have all the folksingers gone, long time passing? This documentary recounts the story of the Kingston Trio, the group that started the folk craze of the late 1950s. Their swaggering harmonies, backed with three guitars and the occasional bongo jam, inveighed on everything from the pain of capital

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