Jimi Hendrix served as John Frusciante's major guitar-playing influence. But even when he became a master, he couldn't perfect this Hendrix classic.
Ben Feldman tackles the early years of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, including the influence of founding member Hillel Slovak, with an assist from Flea and Anthony Kiedis.
Red Hot Chili Peppers earn a new hit on the Billboard Global 200 as the decades-old "Scar Tissue" debuts, while "Can't Stop" ...
Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Peter Hook, Billy Corgan, John Frusciante, Yuzo Kayama: a disparate collection of well-known musicians united by one thing — at some point in their careers, whether acoustic, ...
Whether it is due to Jim Morrison’s polarizing poetry, the perceived self-indulgence of a twenty-minute synth solo, or the ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea opens up about the tragic death of guitarist Hillel Slovak and reveals the band are ...
Edinburgh student designs sustainable, modular guitar at Merchiston Castle School, eco-friendly, customisable instrument lets musicians switch ...
How does a band hold the artistic influence of one of its founding members in its soul as it becomes one of the biggest ...
It's a definitive look at how three L.A. delinquents forged a new brute funk sound. But Hillel Slovak's tragedy shouldn't have taken the film over.
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