We’ve all been there, juggling one or two jobs, playing gigs, paying bills and falling in love. It’s a common effort by the passionate, emotional guitarist in all of us. Trying to live the dream. Hoping for some kind of breakthrough. And for most, the breakthrough never seems to come. It’s like the young, 6’4″ [...]
Entries from November 2007
Living the Dream: Featured Artist of the Week, Michael Lewis
November 21st, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: Featured Artist of the Week · Music Business · Review/Bio
The Amazing Headless Guitarist
November 20th, 2007 · No Comments
If you cut the head off a guitarist, does it still play for a little bit before it finally dies? T-Cophony, born in 1984, is a guitarist and songwriter who has been playing since the age of 14. He listened to many styles of music. His unique technique pleases his crowds. T-Cophony’s unique style is [...]
Tags: Artist Reviews · Review/Bio
GPZ News Flash
November 18th, 2007 · 3 Comments
One thing we are wanting to start is to showcase all the talent of our friends and supporters. Eventually we want to have a huge video directory of all you guys on our page for everyone to check out. Who knows how far this could go. It maybe even turn into something helps you out [...]
Tags: Record Label & Guitarist Video Directory
Guitar Player Zen: (P)repare Your (M)ind by (P)at (M)etheny
November 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I try to be prepared for the moment, through understanding and being warmed up, knowing all about chords and scales, so I don’t even have to think and I can get right to what it is I want to say. -Pat Metheny Yeah, um…I think he has a pretty good understanding of the guitar. What [...]
Tags: Guitar Lessons · Guitar Player Zen · Mental & Creative Lessons
Featured Guitar Player of the Week: Misa Micevski (Serbian Guitar Prodigy)
November 14th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Hi to everybody. First I want to apologize for my English ,some of you will laugh to death. I am a guitar player from Belgrade, Serbia. I started with music when I was age of 6 and in that time I had played an accordion ( it’s a national instrument in my country anyway). I [...]


