Ten Questions

10 Questions with Troy Van Leeuwen - Queens of the Stone Age

Whether you're familiar with his name or not, more than likely you've heard his exceptional guitar talents on any one of dozen or so major releases over the last five years. His resume boasts Failure, Deadsy, Orgy, Korn, Limp Bizkit and more, plus a host of tours with A Perfect Circle, Failure and of course, Queens of the Stone Age. 2004 takes QOTSA down under for a number of dates. As Troy prepares for the next leg of the tour, he takes a few minutes to chat with us about his influences, his gear, his guitar and why his is wider than Josh's.

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10 Questions with Troy Van Leeuwen - Queens of the Stone Age

10 Questions with Wolf Marshall

Wolf Marshall's name has become synonymous with guitar education and has been so for the latter part of the last twenty plus years. His transcriptions have graced the pages of many of today's and yesterday's finest guitar publications. Whether you're trying to figure out the subtleties of a Randy Rhodes passage or delve deeply into the complexity of Ynwgie Malmsteen's Black Star, Wolf can show you precisely, how it is done; both on the guitar and on paper. An impressive feat to say the very least.

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10 Questions with Wolf Marshall

10 Questions with Kaki King - Album: Everybody Loves You

In a world where the genre of fingerstyle guitar is clearly dominated by male guitarists comes one Kaki King; unique, distinctive, eclectic and one very talented guitarist. She's shared the stage with an impressive array of guitarists ranging from 8-string wizard and jazz phenom Charlie Hunter to folk legend Richard Thompson. Her resume touts an impressive selection of gigs as well. Last year her tour covered the Bonaroo festival and one of the premier listening rooms in the country, Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, California.

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10 Questions with Kaki King - Album: Everybody Loves You

311 - The 411 on 311

Since its first stirrings in Omaha, Nebraska more than ten years ago, 311 has skirted the fringes of various trends and subcultures, yet staunchly maintained its own identity -- even after relocating to Los Angeles in 1992. The quintet began touring its way to success before Korn, and unlike Korn, pack as much hippie appeal as punk aplomb. A fair number of rock outfits have lurched between the Warped and Ozzfest circuits, but not many can boast a stint on H.O.R.D.E. as well.

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311 - The 411 on 311

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Take 10 Questions - give them to guitar players - and you never know what they'll say. From the serious to the silly, players take them all in stride and give G.com the answers

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