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Elton John has never been one to shy away from the truth. On Tuesday, the 77-year-old musician shared a health update while delivering a heartwarming speech at the New York Film Festival premiere ...
A man who for some reason smashed up a guitar with a hammer in Texas may have thought it had been signed by Taylor Swift — but it was not, in fact, an official Swift-certified guitar.
Since then Johnson has crafted a genre-defying career and has taken inspiration from all corners of the stratosphere while ... he’s not holding an acoustic guitar, Johnson sways around the ...
WAXAHACHIE, Texas — A North Texas man is going viral for taking a hammer to a guitar signed by Taylor Swift. A video that's now been reposted across several social media platforms shows a North ...
Back in 2020 Taylor created two acoustic guitars inspired by The Last Of Us Part II, the sequel to Naughty Dog's blockbuster post-apocalyptic video game. Its tobacco sunburst 314ce Grand Auditorium ...
The first new guitar we see is the ST-Modern – a logical, more affordable follow-up from last year's Plus interation with a compound radius fretboard, two-point tremolo, truss rod wheel and locking ...
He spent $4000 on the instrument. By Rania Aniftos A man in Ellis County, Texas, is going viral after he bought a guitar inspired by Taylor Swift for $4000 at an auction only to destroy it.
Guitar techs: they see everything ... the band did continue to support Perry through the entire tour. If there was ever parts where… he wasn’t quite sure what part of the song they were ...
Bookmark stories for easy access on any device or the Swarajya app. With Sensex hitting 85,000 and Nifty at 26,000, the markets are soaring. But two unresolved wars, geopolitical tensions, and ...
Also highlighted is “Leadfoot,” the LP’s first single, featuring Strings playing on everything from bass to EBow electric guitar and even a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle.