 | Numerous guitar legends gathered together in June of 2004 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, to play a benefit show for Eric Clapton's Crossroads Center, a nonprofit addiction treatment facility in Antigua. Offering a stunning array of legendary... |
 | In 2004 the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, played host to the first Crossroads Guitar Festival--a musical event curated by Eric Clapton. The 2007 incarnation of the event followed a similar pattern to the first show, and features stars such as Jeff... |
 | Jon Chappell, former editor-in-chief of GUITAR MAGAZINE and sideman for Pat Benatar and Graham Nash, presents this instructional video that presents an easy and fulfilling method for learning to play the guitar. Using a step-by-step method that does... |
 | The Who's brilliant bassist demonstrates a vast variety of his idiosyncratic and more traditional techniques. |
 | Guitar instructor, Curt Mitchell, attempts to demonstrate the art of the guitar style of the popular Australian group called AC/DC. Taught at slow and rapid strum speeds Mitchell plays the most popular of the bands songs. |
 | Prolific and virtuosic, master guitarist Esteban trained under the great Andres Segovia, and has enchanted the public with his romantic live shows. Here, he presents a comprehensive lesson that teaches classic tunes such as "Greensleeves" and "House... |
 | Guitar virtuoso Danny Gatton introduces his viewers to rhythm-guitar techniques in this volume of the Hot Licks Series. Dubbed by Guitar magazine as "The World's Greatest Unknown Guitar Player," the Grammy-nominated rockabilly musician demonstrates... |
 | Country music fans are familiar with Brent Mason's guitar playing even if they don't know it. The prolific musician has appeared on albums by all the big names in the business: Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack, and many... |
 | Learn to play guitar like blues great Lightnin' Hopkins by watching this creative, instructional release. Blues guitarist Ernie Hawkins aims to teach the viewer to play Lightnin's hits like "Pull A Party" and "Goin' Down Slow." He first shows clips... |
 | This 66-minute program features accessible guitar instructor Scott Ainslie explaining some of the techniques the legendary Robert Johnson used when playing remarkable classics such as "Come on in My Kitchen," "Cross Road Blues," and "Ramblin' on My... |