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Fender Vintage Volt 18 Ft. Electric Instrument Cable (Silver Black)
Vintage Voltage Cables provide excellent tone quality and an awesome vintage look to your rig at an affordable price. We¹ve wrapped them all up with Vintage Tweed, Black/Silver, Brown/wheat, or Brown/Oxblood woven cloth exteriors for that Vintage Fender® vibe. Throw in our limited lifetime warranty, and you have a cable that you can¹t live without!
Set of 4 Resin GUITAR ORNAMENTS/BASS/Electric/ACCOUSTIC/Fender4 awesome 3" resin Guitar ornaments. Great for Christmas gifts or anytime!
Fender Presents: Getting Started on Electric Guitar -- A Guide for BeginnersStudio: Hal Leonard Corp Release Date: 11/25/2003
Armchair ApocryphaStrip away the music of an Andrew Bird song, and you're left with brilliant prose ("across the great chasms and schisms and the sudden aneurysms"), vignettes about mentally fending off plane crashes, infiltrating characters like the kings of Macedonia and Lou Dobbs, and titles such as "Yawny at the Apocalyspe." It's hard to believe that, really, his music reigns, but when Bird adds understated acoustic guitars, Wurlitzer and Rhodes, and his own mesmerizing pizzicato violin, his songs take on a progressive mood all their own. The Chicago Bird's tenth album (and his debut for extraordinary Mississippi blues label Fat Possum) is perhaps his most diverse, expansive, and resourceful yet, catering to a half-dozen genres of music while exploring storylines that are naïve ("Dark Matter"), candid ("Fiery Crash"), and blatantly comical ("Armchairs"). Making no palpable effort to crack the conventional with overflowing melodies and love songs, Bird instead latches up the intellect to create tiny packages of literature that make always leave you thinking--and snapping your fingers at the same time. --Scott Holter
The Place You're InThe Place You're In, Kenny Wayne Shepherd's long-awaited fourth album, marks a stunning stylistic shift for an artist who almost single-handedly introduced blues-rock to a new audience. One of the most acclaimed guitarists of his generation not only leans more heavily toward rock,but also releases his first album featuring his vocals. Says Shepherd, whose first three albums went gold or platinum and who has earned seven Top 10 Mainstream Rock cuts and three Grammy® nominations: "We're all growing and changing....We might as well get behind it and enjoy the ride." And enjoy The Place You're In.