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    Explore "telecaster" with insightful episodes like "FAQ - Telecaster MyDreamPartCaster / Debrief complet du salon du Paris Guitar Festival", "093 - Martin Simpson", "092 - Chris Shiflett - Foo Fighters", "091 - Kenny Vaughn Part II" and "089 - Liily’s Sam De La Torre and Wild Rivers" from podcasts like ""La Chaine Guitare - The Guitar Channel", "Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast", "Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast", "Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast" and "Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    FAQ - Telecaster MyDreamPartCaster / Debrief complet du salon du Paris Guitar Festival

    093 - Martin Simpson

    093 - Martin Simpson
    093 - Martin Simpson


    In this episode, host James Patrick Regan speaks with Martin Simpson, discussing his new duet record with Thomm Jutz, “Nothing But Green Willow: The Songs of Mary Sands and Jane Gentry,” which includes songs gathered by the two women in Appalachia during World War I. They also discuss his time on NPR’s “Prairie Home Companion,” as well as his favorite tunings, his guitar collection (which includes a Harmony Sovereign and several boutique instruments), and a certain old Martin archtop.


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    092 - Chris Shiflett - Foo Fighters

    092 - Chris Shiflett - Foo Fighters
    092 - Chris Shiflett - Foo Fighters


    In this episode, host James Patrick Regan catches up with Chris Shiflett to discuss his latest solo album, working with producer Dave Cobb, and his friendships with guitarists ranging from Andy McCoy to Marty Stuart; as host of the YouTube show “Shred With Shifty,” he takes deep dives with many of them. They also delve into his guitar collection, which includes a refinished ’57 goldtop and his signature Telecasters, as well as his buying habits.


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    091 - Kenny Vaughn Part II

    091 - Kenny Vaughn Part II
    091 - Kenny Vaughn Part II


    Host James Patrick Regan circles back with Kenny Vaughan, guitarist in Marty Stuart’s Fabulous Superlatives. Kenny talks about how he started playing thanks in part to his dad’s love of jazz, then later studying with Bill Frisell. They also chat about how Kenny met Marty, how they formed the band, and the gear they use on the road. Of course they dig into Kenny’s work in Nashville studios as well as his L.A. connection with Mike Campbell. Catch it all and much more in this episode of “Have Guitar Will Travel.”


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    089 - Liily’s Sam De La Torre and Wild Rivers

    089 - Liily’s Sam De La Torre and Wild Rivers
    089 - Liily’s Sam De La Torre and Wild Rivers


    In Ep 88 of “Have Guitar Will Travel," host James Patrick Regan speaks with Liily’s guitarist Sam De La Torre, and with members of Wild Rivers. Sam De La Torre shared how the band originated in the Toluca Lake area of LA. He is Frank Zappa fan and what gear he is currently using on tour. Wild Rivers, a Canadian band, discussed how their musical style was influenced by indie folk from Toronto.


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    Tausch Guitars 665 Raw review of a great sounding German boutique guitar

    Tausch Guitars 665 Raw review of a great sounding German boutique guitar

    German luthier Rainer Tausch (tausch-guitars.de) builds incredible guitars that are a successful blend of tradition and modernity. Indeed, the lines of his guitars are inspired by well-known American models, such as the Telecaster in the case of this 665 Raw.

    But Rainer doesn't just copy a well-known recipe - far from it!

    The 665 Raw is very different from an old-fashioned Telecaster: the body is hollow, the neck is glued and the pitch is 665mm (hence the reference).

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    088 - Kevin Bernier and De’Wayne

    088 - Kevin Bernier and De’Wayne
    088 - Kevin Bernier and De’Wayne


    In Ep 88, we speak with guitarist Kevin Bernier of the Suffers, and with power-pop singer De’Wayne. Kevin tells how the Suffers started as a punk band in Houston and he made ends meet by playing in bands. A fan of ’80s alternative pop on up to modern music, he studied saxophone before being drawn to guitar thanks to a few key players. De’Wayne shares the origins of his musical style influenced by growing up in a Houston church.


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    087 - Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell

    087 - Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell
    087 - Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell


    HGWT episode 87 has host James Patrick Regan speaking with singer/songwriters Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell. Rhys grew up in England and studied at the London Center of Contemporary Music. He talks about touring and performing as a solo artist and with a band. One of his favorite places is Denmark Street, where he loves gazing at old guitars like his ’68 Gibson ES-150. Chase is a native of West Virginia and joined a band when he was nine years old. He “retired” from band life at 13 to launch a solo career. A fan of cool old guitars, he looks forward to one day scoring a ’68 Pink Paisley Telecaster.


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    086 - Ruthie Foster

    086 - Ruthie Foster
    086 - Ruthie Foster


    The new episode of “Have Guitar Will Travel” has host James Patrick Regan speaking with Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter/guitarist Ruthie Foster, who grew up performing gospel music in churches across her home state of Texas. Gospel, along with guitarists Elizabeth Cotten, Mississippi John Hurt, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, were highly influential to her. After high school, she joined the U.S. Navy and became a singer in its band, then launched a career that has taken her from South Carolina and NYC then back near home, to Austin. Her latest album, “Healing Time,” was recorded in New Orleans with producer Mark Howard.


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    084 - Greg Koch

    084 - Greg Koch
    084 - Greg Koch


    Guitarheads the world over know Greg Koch is a big guy who plays monster licks. In the new episode of “Have Guitar Will Travel,” host James Patrick Regan talks with the guitar wizard on a range of topics, including how much he loves and appreciates playing in front of his fans. A longtime endorser with a few signature Reverend guitars, he’s also a busy ambassador at NAMM shows and on tours spanning the U.S. and Europe. And of course they dig into his guitars, effects, and amps, along with his adventures in Hawaii, instructional videos for Wildwood, and much more.


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    083 - Martin Guitars: Thomas Ripsam, Chris Martin and Rich Robinson

    083 - Martin Guitars: Thomas Ripsam, Chris Martin and Rich Robinson
    083 - Martin Guitars: Thomas Ripsam, Chris Martin and Rich Robinson


    The new episode of “Have Guitar Will Travel” digs deep into the story of – and latest happenings at – C.F. Martin. Host James Patrick Regan talks with Thomas Ripsam, discussing his work as President and CEO, then talks history with company owner Chris Martin, who shares anecdotes involving heavy-hitter players and dealers. In part three, Rich Robinson discusses the new D-28 based on the guitar he grew up playing and and used to pen early hits by the Black Crowes.


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    082 - Drew Holcomb, Foy Vance and Christophe Paubert

    082 - Drew Holcomb, Foy Vance and Christophe Paubert
    082 - Drew Holcomb, Foy Vance and Christophe Paubert


    In the latest episode of “Have Guitar Will Travel,” host James Patrick Regan connects with three artists – two musicans and a winemaker! Drew Holcomb talks about growing up in Memphis and his first guitar, an Ovation he played throughout his youth. A country-music performer, Drew has written songs heard on movie and TV soundtracks. On the road with his band, he hunts for guitars at pawn shops. Then, James talks to Foy Vance, a singer/songwriter from Scotland by way of Ireland. A Lowden player, he has worked at high-profile studios including Blackbird, Muscle Shoals, and Sun. The show closes with winemaker Christophe Paubert, who delves into the varieties offered at Stags Leap Winery. Music is hugely important in Christophe’s life, and he shares thoughts on the bands he most wanted to see at last year’s BottleRock Festival.


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    FAQ Décembre 2022 - Guitares Marceau pour Linea di Corsa, rétrospective 2022 et projets 2023

    FAQ Décembre 2022 - Guitares Marceau pour Linea di Corsa, rétrospective 2022 et projets 2023

    La FAQ c'est l'émission en direct en accès pour tous sur Internet et diffusée chaque mois en complément du Direct Backstage réservé aux abonnés le mercredi soir. Pour cette dernière émission j'avais à mes côté Ricardo, un Backstager, un passionné de guitare que j'ai mis en relation avec le luthier Tom Marceau.

    Toute l'histoire de ce projet est dans la FAQ !

    Sommaire de l'émission

    Vidéo de la FAQ : https://youtu.be/-5KDegbIJW0

     

    Series vs. Parallel

    Series vs. Parallel

    Episode 28: Series Vs Parallel

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    081 - G Love

    081 - G Love
    081 - G Love


    Host James Patrick Regan welcomes singer, rapper, and musician G. Love to episode 82 of “Have Guitar Will Travel.” They discuss his new solo album, “Philadelphia Mississippi,” recorded with a list of all-star guitarists including Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and others. G. Love discovered the blues through John Hammond and his mother’s record collection, and in high school began performing as a folk artist before forming his band, Special Sauce. They dig into his ’39 Dobro and talk about his collection of Martins, Gibsons and Gretsches, as well as his signature guitars from Eastwood and Gretsch. Please like, comment, and share this podcast!


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    080 - Fender's Stan Cotey

    080 - Fender's Stan Cotey
    080 - Fender's Stan Cotey


    In Episode 80 of “Have Guitar Will Travel,” host James Patrick Regan welcomes guitarist and Fender R and D team member Stan Cotey. A Silicon Valley kid, Stan grew up with musical parents and made money by fixing on amps at local music stores. He also developed a love for guitars from the ’50s and ’60s, and maintains a collection of gear. He previously helped develop ProTools while working at AVID, and since joining Fender has worked in several areas of R and D, including pedals, pickups, and now, guitars. Also a recording musician, his work has been used by the Pokemon franchise, and he just released a new album.


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