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Vintage Guitar (magazine)

Vintage Guitar is an American magazine that focuses on vintage and classic guitars, amplifiers, effects, and related equipment, as well as notable guitarists from all genres and eras. The publication's feature stories and monthly columns cover a diverse range of topics by contributors, including some of the biggest names in the industry and renowned authorities like Dan Erlewine, George Gruhn, Wolf Marshall, Richard Smith, and Seymour W. Duncan, as well as some of the best-known writers in the field, including Pete Prown, Walter Carter, Dan Forte, Dave Hunter, Rich Kienzle, Michael Dregni, John Peden, Greg Prato, and others.

Vintage Guitar
PublisherAlan Greenwood
FoundedSeptember 1986; 36 years ago (1986-09) (as The Music Trader)
CountryUnited States
Based inBismarck, North Dakota,[1] U.S.
Websitevintageguitar.com

The magazine's classified-ad section provides readers with access to classic, used and new guitars, amps, accessories, books, videos, and more. Other editorial content focuses on reviews of music as well as informed, objective reviews of new gear. Vintage Guitar also includes monthly repair columns written by noted repair expert/luthier Dan Erlewine.

Originally published as The Music Trader, its inaugural issue was distributed in September, 1986, with the intent of achieving two goals: to supply musicians with a market to buy and sell instruments and equipment or locate other musicians, and to inform and entertain readers. Today, these remain the basic goals of the magazine. Though The Music Trader was a publication for all types of instruments, the majority of advertisements and articles were guitar-centric. In 1989, publisher Alan Greenwood changed its name to Vintage Guitar magazine because he felt it better represented the publication.

VG Classics

From 1993–1997, Vintage Guitar also published the periodical VG Classics. Much like the monthly, it focused on classic guitars and amps but in a traditionally-sized format on thicker, glossy stock and employing layouts designed to highlight the artistic photography commissioned for its use. In 2001, VG began using glossy paper in the editorial sections of its monthly offering.

Vintage Guitar books

For more than two decades, the magazine has also published The Official Vintage Guitar Price Guide through its Vintage Guitar Books imprint. Adapted from the 1988 article "Asking Price – Selling Price," The Guide originally appeared as a monthly installment titled "The Instrument Price Guide" in the April '89 issue. In 1992, the company issued the first version of The Guide as a booklet, and today the annual book compiles historical data and lists values on more than 2,000 brands derived from comprehensive research and market analysis on thousands of vintage and recent–model guitars, amps, basses, effects pedals, mandolins, lap steels, ukuleles, and banjos. It is regarded by professional players, guitar dealers, and collectors as the premier source for accurate values on vintage gear. To date, The Guide has sold more than 150,000 copies, and in 2012 it became available on digital e–readers.

The company's Vintage Guitar Book imprint has published several other books:

  • Stellas & Stratocasters (1994), by Willie G. Moseley, is an anthology of articles, interviews, and columns from the pages of VG, including talks with Eric Johnson, Jeff Cook, and Noel Redding.
  • Guitar Stories: Volume One (1995), by Michael Wright, is a look at the histories of some of the more interesting instruments that have – successfully and sometimes unsuccessfully – tried to win the hearts of Americans dreaming of their 15 minutes of fame strapped to a six–string.
  • Executive Rock: A Fan's Perspective on the Evolution of Popular Music Since 1950 (1996), by Willie G. Moseley, is a collection of essays that originally appeared in the VG column "Executive Rock."
  • Guitar Stories: Volume Two (2000), by Michael Wright, continues where Volume One left off. A foray into more brands that made a heavy impact in the world of the guitar, and how its many forms came to be. More than 800 rare photos help tell the tale of these instruments, from the innovations of Mario Maccaferri to Martin's journeys into the solid body kingdom.
  • Guitar People (1997), by Willie G. Moseley, includes 65 profiles and interviews with guitar players and builders, discussing equipment, bands, and performances.
  • Bill Carson: My Life and Time with Fender Musical Instruments (1998), by Bill Carson with Willie G. Moseley, is the inspiring, quintessential American success story of Bill Carson and Fender.

Online

Since 1995, VG has maintained a website that features archival editorial content, the magazine's Hall of Fame page, an RSS feed with the latest industry news, regular promotional giveaways, a store in which it sells books and other merchandise, and various other features. The magazine also maintains a Twitter account that features news from industry insiders and insight into the latest products, gear and technology, and more. And in 2012, the magazine began publishing a twice-monthly e-newsletter called VG Overdrive, or VGOD.

Hall of Fame

Each year, Vintage Guitar magazine honors those who inspire and awe guitar players, fans, and listeners by inducting great players, innovators, and instruments to the VG Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame began in 1990 with the induction of the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Standard. Today, the Hall of Fame includes four categories: Instrument, Innovator, Player, and Album of the Year. Nominations are solicited from contributors and visitors to the magazine's web site.

Innovators

Instruments

Players

References

  1. ^ "About VG". Vintage Guitar. Retrieved 19 February 2016.

External links

  • Vintage Guitar website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vintage Guitar magazine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vintage Guitar is an American magazine that focuses on vintage and classic guitars amplifiers effects and related equipment as well as notable guitarists from all genres and eras The publication s feature stories and monthly columns cover a diverse range of topics by contributors including some of the biggest names in the industry and renowned authorities like Dan Erlewine George Gruhn Wolf Marshall Richard Smith and Seymour W Duncan as well as some of the best known writers in the field including Pete Prown Walter Carter Dan Forte Dave Hunter Rich Kienzle Michael Dregni John Peden Greg Prato and others Vintage GuitarPublisherAlan GreenwoodFoundedSeptember 1986 36 years ago 1986 09 as The Music Trader CountryUnited StatesBased inBismarck North Dakota 1 U S Websitevintageguitar wbr comThe magazine s classified ad section provides readers with access to classic used and new guitars amps accessories books videos and more Other editorial content focuses on reviews of music as well as informed objective reviews of new gear Vintage Guitar also includes monthly repair columns written by noted repair expert luthier Dan Erlewine Originally published as The Music Trader its inaugural issue was distributed in September 1986 with the intent of achieving two goals to supply musicians with a market to buy and sell instruments and equipment or locate other musicians and to inform and entertain readers Today these remain the basic goals of the magazine Though The Music Trader was a publication for all types of instruments the majority of advertisements and articles were guitar centric In 1989 publisher Alan Greenwood changed its name to Vintage Guitar magazine because he felt it better represented the publication Contents 1 VG Classics 2 Vintage Guitar books 3 Online 4 Hall of Fame 4 1 Innovators 4 2 Instruments 4 3 Players 5 References 6 External linksVG Classics EditFrom 1993 1997 Vintage Guitar also published the periodical VG Classics Much like the monthly it focused on classic guitars and amps but in a traditionally sized format on thicker glossy stock and employing layouts designed to highlight the artistic photography commissioned for its use In 2001 VG began using glossy paper in the editorial sections of its monthly offering Vintage Guitar books EditFor more than two decades the magazine has also published The Official Vintage Guitar Price Guide through its Vintage Guitar Books imprint Adapted from the 1988 article Asking Price Selling Price The Guide originally appeared as a monthly installment titled The Instrument Price Guide in the April 89 issue In 1992 the company issued the first version of The Guide as a booklet and today the annual book compiles historical data and lists values on more than 2 000 brands derived from comprehensive research and market analysis on thousands of vintage and recent model guitars amps basses effects pedals mandolins lap steels ukuleles and banjos It is regarded by professional players guitar dealers and collectors as the premier source for accurate values on vintage gear To date The Guide has sold more than 150 000 copies and in 2012 it became available on digital e readers The company s Vintage Guitar Book imprint has published several other books Stellas amp Stratocasters 1994 by Willie G Moseley is an anthology of articles interviews and columns from the pages of VG including talks with Eric Johnson Jeff Cook and Noel Redding Guitar Stories Volume One 1995 by Michael Wright is a look at the histories of some of the more interesting instruments that have successfully and sometimes unsuccessfully tried to win the hearts of Americans dreaming of their 15 minutes of fame strapped to a six string Executive Rock A Fan s Perspective on the Evolution of Popular Music Since 1950 1996 by Willie G Moseley is a collection of essays that originally appeared in the VG column Executive Rock Guitar Stories Volume Two 2000 by Michael Wright continues where Volume One left off A foray into more brands that made a heavy impact in the world of the guitar and how its many forms came to be More than 800 rare photos help tell the tale of these instruments from the innovations of Mario Maccaferri to Martin s journeys into the solid body kingdom Guitar People 1997 by Willie G Moseley includes 65 profiles and interviews with guitar players and builders discussing equipment bands and performances Bill Carson My Life and Time with Fender Musical Instruments 1998 by Bill Carson with Willie G Moseley is the inspiring quintessential American success story of Bill Carson and Fender Online EditSince 1995 VG has maintained a website that features archival editorial content the magazine s Hall of Fame page an RSS feed with the latest industry news regular promotional giveaways a store in which it sells books and other merchandise and various other features The magazine also maintains a Twitter account that features news from industry insiders and insight into the latest products gear and technology and more And in 2012 the magazine began publishing a twice monthly e newsletter called VG Overdrive or VGOD Hall of Fame EditEach year Vintage Guitar magazine honors those who inspire and awe guitar players fans and listeners by inducting great players innovators and instruments to the VG Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame began in 1990 with the induction of the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Standard Today the Hall of Fame includes four categories Instrument Innovator Player and Album of the Year Nominations are solicited from contributors and visitors to the magazine s web site Innovators Edit 2011 Seymour W Duncan 2010 Paul Reed Smith 2009 George Fullerton 2008 Floyd Rose 2007 Dick Denney 2006 John D Angelico 2005 John Dopyera and Rudy Dopyera 2004 Hartley Peavey 2003 Lloyd Loar 2002 Paul Bigsby 1999 Adolf Rickenbacker 1998 Jim Marshall 1997 Seth Lover 1996 C F Martin Sr 1995 Ted McCarty 1993 Les Paul 1992 Orville Gibson 1991 Leo FenderInstruments Edit 2011 Fender Deluxe Reverb 2010 Gibson Byrdland 2009 Gibson SG Standard 2008 Gibson Les Paul Model Goldtop 2007 Gibson J 45 and Vox AC15 2006 Fender Jaguar and Gibson ES 5 2005 Mesa Boogie Mark I amp National Tricone series 2004 PRS Custom amp Gretsch White Falcon 2003 Gibson Les Paul Custom amp Marshall Super Lead 100 2002 Fender Jazzmaster amp Gibson SJ 200 1999 Vox Wah amp Gibson ES 150 1998 Fender Bassman 1997 Rickenbacker 360 12 1996 Gibson Flying V amp Gretsch 6120 1995 Fender Jazz Bass amp Fender Twin amp 1994 Gibson L 5 amp Vox AC 30 amp 1993 D Angelico New Yorker amp Gibson Super 400 1992 Fender Precision Bass amp Gibson ES 335 1991 Martin D 28 amp Fender Telecaster 1990 Fender Stratocaster amp Gibson Les Paul StandardPlayers Edit 2011 Keith Richards 2010 Robert Johnson 2009 Buddy Guy 2008 Duane Allman 2007 Les Paul 2006 Stevie Ray Vaughan 2005 Django Reinhardt 2004 George Harrison 2003 Jeff Beck 2002 Chuck Berry 1999 Jimmy Page 1998 Eric Clapton 1997 B B King 1996 Chet Atkins 1994 Jimi HendrixReferences Edit About VG Vintage Guitar Retrieved 19 February 2016 External links EditVintage Guitar website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vintage Guitar magazine amp oldid 1067901814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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