From the May/June 2022 issue of Acoustic Guitar | By Kate Koenig
Luna Guitars debuted in 2005, offering a line of affordable guitars designed with the comfort of female players in mind. The instruments had a bold and instantly recognizable aesthetic, sporting henna designs and motif
The fact that five internationally celebrated jazz guitarists from four countries are now embarked on U.S. tours that include La Jolla Athenaeum concerts between Feb. 1 and March 2 may qualify as musical manna for six-string fans.
Two of them, Austria’s Wolfgang Muthspiel and Spain’
Some musicians will probably tell you it doesn’t matter how an instrument looks as long as the owner knows how to play it. It’s true: Beautiful music can be made by anyone who knows how to play a musical instrument.
It’s not the instrument but the musician that creates and cont
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If you happen to wander into the National Gallery’s sculpture garden in Washington, D.C., right now you’ll come face to face with a 19th century-style wagon. On its
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Veteran-led rescue groups say the Biden administration’s estimate that no more than 200 U.S. citizens were left behind in Afghanistan is too low and also overlooks hundreds of other people they consider to be equally American: permanent legal residents with green cards.
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Katyrah Love easily impressed “American Idol” judges Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan and Katy Perry when she brought along her own instrument to her season 20 audition.
The 23-year-old Case Manager for homeless youth sat o
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If you weren’t there, you really missed it. I would call it “Family and Friends.”
The Long Beach Symphony, pared-down to the size of a classical-era orchestra, performed C.P.E. BachR
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In 1979, Palo Alto resident Bob Zander received an unusual gift from a friend: a rectangular wooden box, laden with a row of slender metal tines and punctured with a s
Minnesota blues musician Don Scott and percussionist Rosanne Licciardi play a concert in Mexico. Scott has toured Mexico since 2007. (Courtesy of Don Scott)
Don Scott was inducted into the Minnesota Blues Hall of Fame in 2021 (Courtesy of Don Scott)
Minnesota blues musician Don Sco