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Danelectro 67 Heaven 1967 was a big year in Danelectro’s far-off youth, and now a new interpretation of a low-budget goodie comes with fresh upgrades and some added alligator on top. Review by Roger Cooper

 News

Godsmack's Sully Erna gets a unique new signature Les Paul
The original Nighthawk Standard came out in 1993, now Gibson toast its 20th birthday with a new tribute model
Cort Guitars release the EVL-X7 electric guitar with upgraded hardware and electronics.
Ricky Gervais' much loved character serves up a new way to learn guitar
Described by Seymour Duncan as 'tonal Armageddon', this new pickup is available for seven and eight-string players
The new M69 Prime Distortion offers raw power
Gibson celebrate twenty years of their Historic Reissue Series with a reissue of one of their best-loved Les Paul models
Commander Chris Hadfield covers David Bowie's famous hit Space Oddity from the international Space Station
Ricky Gervais has decided to take The Office's David Brent online for a series of guitar tutorials
Satriani shows off his new Candy Apple Red Ibanez JS24P signature electric guitar in this You Tube vid

 Reviews

1967 was a big year in Danelectro’s far-off youth, and now a new interpretation of a low-budget goodie comes with fresh upgrades and some added alligator on top. Review by Roger Cooper
It may be more of a reboot than a full-blown sequel, but this is one overdrive that’s got it where it counts. Review by Alun Lower
Paul Reed Smith’s SE series proved hugely popular: can they pull off the same difficult trick with the acoustic line? Review by Tim Slater
We take a look at a fine thinline semi-acoustic from Epiphone that harks back to the swinging sixties. Review by Richard Purvis
The dawn of the ’60s brought new ideas for Gibson and the latest reissue is a charismatic SG with Lyre vibrato. Review by Richard Purvis
The OR100H promises a combination of 1970s tone, construction and design with modern expertise and it’s the only amp in Orange’s OR series with twin channels. Huw Price gets orange crushed
New from MXR for bassists this year are an overdrive – due out in March – and this subtle analogue chorus. Review by Gareth Morgan
Having established a fine reputation for rock-oriented valve amps, the new ID series of DSP-driven solid-state amps is a departure for Blackstar. Seven years of research and development has gone into these amps. How do they sound? Review by Huw Price.

 Tuition

With the second part of our series, Marcus Leadley looks at the quick, easiest and most pocket-friendly solutions for getting your songs and guitars recorded. After last month's focus on phones, it's time to put those smart blighters away and find out what the specialists can do for you
The first part of a new Guitar & Bass series, Marcus Leadley seeks out the quickest, easiest and most pocket-friendly ways to get ideas down
Some top rockabilly guitarists offer their advice on how to play
Lyndon Jones has a nice Squier partscaster for stage use but it could do with one or two little tweaks to make it perfect. Huw Price takes on the project and shows us how it's done

 Vintage

Hauling 60 guitars out into the freezing cold is worth it when it's Nigel Pickering's fine collection. Fuelled by biscuits and hot chocolate, Lars Mullen sets to work
From Duran Duran to the Sugababes and many projects besides, Dom Brown is a player who needs the right guitar for every occasion. Lars Mullen visits his studio
Try as he might, Peter Holyman just can't break his all-consuming addiction to the great, time-honoured big-name guitar models and why on earth should he? Lars Mullen meets a man who knows what he likes
The third album from the capital's Bluesmix combo is a canny blend of soulful funk, jazz and, yes, blues - and guitarist Robert Fleming knows exactly what he needs to get a righteous sound.
You can switch your strings, buy new pedals, tweak the settings on your amp and change your sound in many ways, but one thing you can't easily escape is the feel of a guitar's neck. Phil Harris ponders this all-important factor
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Guitar & Bass Magazine June 2013
COVER: PAUL KOSSOFF -  We tell the tale of Free's tragic genius.
INTERVIEWS with six-string wizard JOE SATRIANI, DAVE KELLY and STEVE EARLE
VINTAGE: This month Lars Mullen meets Michael Warmsley and surveys a collection with Gretsch at its heart
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