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Jimi Hendrix’s 80th Birthday Celebration at ACL Live – Austin City Limits – 2022 – Billy Cox, Zakk Wylde, Eric Johnson, Doyle Bramhall

Jimi Hendrix:

Join us on December 4 ACL Live in Austin, Texas when we bring together an all-star roster for an exclusive one-night-only special event to celebrate Jimi Hendrix’s 80th #Birthday.

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Eric Johnson “Another One Like You” NEW SONG/VIDEO/ALBUM ‘The Book of Making’ – 2022 – ORDER

Eric Johnson:

Join me for the premiere of my new video for “Another One Like You” on YouTube today @ 5 PM PDT. Watch the video below.

The official video for Eric Johnson’s “Another One Like You,” off his new album, ‘The Book of Making.’ Get both new albums, ‘The Book of Making’ and ‘Yesterday Meets Today,’ @ this location.

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Joe Satriani on the G3 Tour w/ Steve Vai & Eric Johnson: “I wanted to stand shoulder to shoulder with my friends and peers” – 2022 Interview

Guitar Player: “Virtuosity on the Guitar Comes in Many Forms”: We Go Behind the Scenes of the Inaugural G3 Tour with Dream Team Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson. Read the entire feature @ this location.

Joe Satriani:

I thought there would be more camaraderie among other players than what I was experiencing. As a teenager, I had this idea of what things would be like if I ever hit it big. There would be parties, and I’d get to hang out with my guitar friends. We’d jam and talk about music all night long – that kind of thing.

“Instead, the opposite was true: I was isolated. I would go on tour and play the same set, and then I’d go back to my hotel room and be on my own. I’d have 100 shows in front of me, and then I’d have to make another record and do it all over again.”

Satriani wanted to shake things up, but he didn’t quite know-how. And then it hit him: He would create a new kind of show, one that celebrated the communal spirit of electric guitar playing that he craved.

Nobody was really doing anything of the kind. You had blues and reggae festivals. You’d see disco revivals and things like that. Lollapalooza had just started up. But there was nothing really that spoke to guitarists.

“I wanted to stand shoulder to shoulder with my friends and peers, and so I thought, ‘Well, nobody else is doing it, so I’ll do it.’” -READ MORE

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Dallas International Guitar Festival 2018 Dallas – Schedule – Seymour Duncan, Eric Johnson, Andy Timmons

Seymour Duncan:  “We’ve arrived in Dallas! Excited for the fun weekend of tone talk ahead of us at the Dallas International Guitar Festival. Please stop by our booth and say hi – Booth #621! Seymour will be winding pickups daily, which one lucky DIGF2018 attendee will win each day of the show!”

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41st Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival
Dallas Market Hall
May 4th-6th 2018

From its humble beginnings in a small meeting room of a Dallas hotel in 1978, to 140,000 square feet of display space at Dallas Market Hall today, the Dallas International Guitar Festival celebrates 41 years of bringing guitar dealers, manufacturers, collectors, celebrities and music enthusiasts together.

Today there are more than 2,000 guitar shows and festivals staged around the world, but the guitar show phenomenon actually began in Texas with the vision of Dallas guitar shop owner Charley Wirz. Charley conceived the idea of establishing and promoting a vintage guitar show similar to other collectible shows, with booths leased to dealers and collectors. Build it and they will come, he thought. And they did. In partnership with John Brinkmann and Danny Thorpe, he staged the first Dallas guitar show. The partnership was dissolved after the 1981 show and Charley continued to stage the Dallas show until his untimely death in 1985. That first show – the Greater Southwest Vintage Guitar Show – was a modest success for the 10 exhibitors who leased booth space to show off and sell their prized vintage guitars. Each year, the Show attracted more exhibitors and attendees, changing venues to accommodate the growing crowds. But in 1985, show founder Charley Wirz died unexpectedly. Charley’s Guitar Shop and the rights to the Guitar Show were then purchased by Mark Pollock, one of Charley’s closest friends, a good customer and a touring musician himself. Mark had some ideas about the show’s size and location, so he began a series of changes that have led to its prominence today.

Mark’s first big change was to expand the show by moving its location to the Dallas Convention Center. He envisioned bringing together both guitar purists and everyday music fans, so he hosted a party on Saturday night and hired some outstanding musicians to entertain. Thus, the annual Saturday Night Jam was born. In 1989, Mark initiated a second major change by bringing guitarist and 1978 Show exhibitor Jimmy Wallace in as his partner. A record 10,000 attendees moved through the gates the following year and Mark and Jimmy were onto something. The Dallas show kept growing and Mark and Jimmy moved the location to Dallas’ Fair Park in 1996. In 1997, the 20th annual show was expanded to include Music Fest, a celebration of local, regional and national bands performing on two stages throughout the weekend. This was Mark and Jimmy’s third major change and it added even more appeal to the general public. The Festival’s final year at the State Fairgrounds was marked with the honor of being asked to participate in the first of Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival by presenting the Vintage Guitar Showcase during the three day, star studded weekend. In 2004 Mark and Jimmy moved the show to Market Hall; the largest privately-owned exhibition hall in the USA.

There will be more artists in attendance, performing and mingling with the attendees throughout three days of guitar heaven.

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Eric Johnson @ Andy McKee’s Guitar Camp in Petaluma, CA

4 DAYS + NIGHTS OF
6 STRINGED DISCOVERY AND WONDER
July 5-9, 2018
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Featuring:
Michael Manring, Stephen Bennett, & Don Ross
With very special guest:
ERIC JOHNSON

Address
101 San Antonio Rd
Petaluma, CA 94952

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Eric Johnson Fender Thinline Strat Guitar – Signature Model Announced

In the clip below, legendary guitarist Eric Johnson talks about his new Thinline Stratocaster signature model. The guitar features Eric’s preferred neck carve, (The deeper neck carve at the first frets for chord shapes; the thinner, wider neck carve in the upper register for faster soloing), signature single-coil pickups – utilizing a mix of Alnico 3 and Alnico 5 staggered magnets – and a semi-hollow alder body.

All-maple neck ’57 Soft-V profile, planed to a flat-ish 12″ radius and finished in a vintage-correct nitrocellulose lacquer that will allow the instrument to age gracefully.