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Jack Bruce Robin Trower - Seven Moons

‘Seven Moons’ is the album from a new project that borders on that much overused description of being a ‘supergroup’ - but this time we have bona fide, genuine legends: Cream’s bassist and vocalist Jack Bruce, and Procol Harum (plus a 70’s superstar in his own right) six stringer, ol’ Trout face himself (!) Robin Trower.

The Academy of Contemporary Music Presents Voodoo Vibe

Almost 4 decades after his death, Jimi Hendrix still has more guitar magazine coverage than almost any other player. Much of this attention has been gained from Jimi being a showman and lead guitarist but his rhythm playing is equally as interesting and innovative. In this lesson ACM’s Jon Bishop explores Jimi’s use of the fretting hand thumb to play bass notes, allowing the little finger to create add 9, add6 and sus 4 chord voicings.

Gwyn Ashton - Prohibition

Welsh born Aussie slide guitarist Gwyn Ashton has played hundreds of gigs all over Europe and built a strong career since basing himself in the UK. 'Prohibition' is his fourth solo album release and features the venerable Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Michael Schenker rhythm section comprising Chris Glen (Bass) and Ted McKenna (drums), as well as current Deep Purple keyboardist Don Airey.

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