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13/06/2026

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13/06/2026

Billy Gibbons Evolution 🎸



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13/06/2026

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12/06/2026

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12/06/2026

🎥 🎸 The Dirty Mac was John Lennon's temporary supergroup organized in December 1968 that featured Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell and Lennon under the nom de plume of Winston Leg-Thigh. The band assembled for a one-off performance on the Rolling Stones' TV special titled The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. The Dirty Mac played Lennon's Beatles composition "Yer Blues" and "Whole Lotta Yoko", an extended blues improvisation in which they were joined by Lennon's then-girlfriend Yoko Ono and violinist Ivry Gitlis. The TV special, which included appearances by the Rolling Stones, the Who and Jethro Tull, among others, did not air as originally planned and was not released officially until October 1996.

12/06/2026

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Laurent Rousseau

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12/06/2026

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11/06/2026

🎸 When people talk about speed, technique, and soul all in one player, the name Danny Gatton always comes up. This clip is pure country fire — the kind of playing that makes you stop scrolling instantly. The way he mixes chicken pickin’, hybrid picking, insane right-hand control, and effortless groove feels unreal even today. Every note snaps with attitude, every bend sings, and every phrase sounds like a conversation between blues, country, jazz, and rockabilly all at once. What makes Gatton different is that he never played just to show speed — he played with personality, humor, and feel. You can hear years of bar gigs, late-night jams, and pure obsession with the guitar in every second of this performance. No backing tracks, no overproduction, no tricks — just raw talent and touch that most players spend a lifetime chasing. This is the kind of guitar playing that reminds you why the Telecaster became legendary in the first place. If you know, you know… “The Humbler” wasn’t just a nickname. 🔥

11/06/2026

When Jack Bruce, Gary Moore, and Gary Husband performed Cream’s “White Room” together, it felt less like a cover and more like a reunion of the song’s spirit. Bruce, the original singer and co-writer of the 1968 classic, stood at the center with his unmistakable voice and bass playing, while Gary Moore brought fiery blues-rock guitar work and Gary Husband supplied the rhythmic power that pushed the performance far beyond simple nostalgia. The version most fans know today comes from a 1998 performance that later resurfaced online and quickly became a favorite among classic rock and guitar fans.

What makes the performance so special is the chemistry between the three musicians. Rather than trying to recreate Cream note for note, they stretched the song into a heavier, more improvisational piece that reflected their own styles and decades of experience. For many listeners, it serves as a reminder that “White Room” was never just a classic rock hit—it was a vehicle for exploration, and in the hands of Bruce, Moore, and Husband, it remained just as powerful thirty years after its original release.

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11/06/2026

Where's my pick? 🤔


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