Known as the Master of the Telecaster, Texas-born Albert Collins had a very distinctive sound and a unique approach to blues guitar. His ferocious attack, his unique guitar setup, and his tone, which ...
No pretensions here. These thirty something yupsters are throwing down heartily after a hard day's work on Wall Street. Power ties are removed, and correct blazers are peeled and draped around chairs ...
On this day (November 24) in 1993, Albert Collins died after a short battle with cancer in his Las Vegas, Nevada, home. He was 61 years old. Throughout his career, Collins made a name for himself with ...
In the mid-1970s, Albert Collins — “The Iceman,” “The Master of the Telecaster” — hired Coco Montoya, a young drummer from California, to play a few gigs with Collins’ group on tour. Montoya stuck ...
The Iceman cometh… in the shape of ace blues guitarist Albert Collins, whose distinctive guitar style earned him a wealth of high profile rock ‘n’ roll supporters, though not exactly the recognition ...
Learn the signature soloing techniques of 'The Iceman' with full guitar tab and audio When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Guitar ...
Townes Van Zandt, who was a very blue singer-songwriter, is often quoted for stating "There are only two kinds of songs: There's the blues, and there's zip-a-dee-doo-dah." We'll save zip-a-dee-doo-dah ...
Grammy Award-winning guitarist Albert Collins died Wednesday in Las Vegas after a three-month fight against cancer. He was 61. Collins’ razor-sharp guitar style and dynamic stage presence won him the ...