Both Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Yungblud appeared earlier this summer at the Back to the Beginning concert honoring Ozzy ...
You might want to crack a window open before playing this custom Les Paul. It is equipped with the late Spaceman's onboard ...
The custom 'Smoker' Gibson Les Paul guitar Ace Frehley used during his last tour with Kiss in 2000 and 2001 is headed to auction.
CRKD is expanding its line of guitar controllers with the new Gibson Les Paul Cherry Sunburst Pro Edition, which launches on November 30. The controller--which supports PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox ...
Windsor Private Capital LP, along with other entities, including WPC Management Services Inc., WPC GP I Inc., Jordan Kupinsky, HJRK Holdings Inc., HJR Kupinsky 2013 Family Trust, Rocco Marcello, and ...
Longtime musician Verlyn Kling, of Granite Falls, Minnesota, played a 1959 Les Paul guitar until he sold it for a fraction of its real value. Verlyn Kling, second from left, plays his 1959 Gibson Les ...
The CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller is a fantastic reimagination of the classic Guitar Hero controllers. It takes the best elements of previous guitar controllers and imbues them with some nice ...
Ever since Fortnite Festival debuted back in 2023, it’s been feeling like guitar-based rhythm games were poised for a comeback. The CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller really drives that home, ...
PC gamers helped keep the spirit of Guitar Hero and Rock Band alive through programs like Clone Hero. The reward for this heroic effort? The return of Les Paul guitar controllers, courtesy of CRKD. We ...
Collectable-focused hardware manufacturer CRKD has constructed a wonderfully tactile and well-designed guitar peripheral, with plenty of ways to customise your style of play. The rhythm game genre is ...
Keith Richards played the 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar when the band made their debut on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' in 1964, which was then part of a 2019 exhibit Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Spencer Platt/Getty ...
It’s a rock ’n’ roll mystery — call it the case of the “Sticky Fingers!” Mick Taylor — who played with the Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the ...