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YouTube instructor claims Slash learned some blues guitar by watching his videos
By Matt Mills published
“There were some really cool blues-style techniques that he learned from some of my stuff,” says Marty Schwartz, whose guitar tutorial channel boasts more than 4.5 million subscribers

Slash on Guns N' Roses' most controversial song, One In A Million
By Paul Brannigan published
"I can’t sit here with a clear conscience and say, It’s okay that it came out."

The story of Slash’s Snakepit and the album that Axl turned down
By Niall Doherty published
The guitarist’s solo debut It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere turns 30 this week but it could’ve been a GN’R album if he'd had his way

Nine albums by the members of Guns N' Roses you should listen to... and one you should ignore
By Paul Elliott published
The members of Guns N' Roses will always be defined by the music made with the band, but that's not all they've done

Guns N' Roses guitar hero Slash on the making of the epic music video US President Donald Trump considers the greatest of all time
By Paul Brannigan published
With over 2.2 billion views on YouTube, Guns N' Roses' epic video for November Rain is one of the most-watched rock videos in history. Guitarist Slash has vivid memories of the shoot, not least because he thought that it might be his last day on earth

How Slash re-electrified the blues for the hard times
By David Sinclair, Richard Bienstock published
Slash released an album of blues and soul standards that no one was expecting, then took the show on the road to support community causes

Myles Kennedy talks new Slash and the Conspirators album
By Matt Mills published
Hot off releasing blues album Orgy Of The Damned this year, Slash is diving back into his work with Alter Bridge man Myles Kennedy

"Slash comes up to me and gives me a hug, and that was a moment that I will take to my grave." We asked Myles Kennedy to make us a playlist, and what he gave us is pure gold
By Liz Scarlett published
From rock icons like Guns N' Roses and Queens Of The Stone Age to metal behemoths Gojira, it's safe to say Myles Kennedy knows his way around a riff
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