Originally published in
GPM=Guitar For the Practicing Musician
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GC=Guitar Classics
GW=Guitar World
GS=Guitar School
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( * = text and/or diagrams only, no transcribed music examples)
AC/DC
Dirty Deeds. GS, Rock History. January 1993. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of the riffs and rhythms that made Back In Black one of the heaviest albums in
history. "1980 was a year of transition in pop and rock history. The great god of
Disco was dead. Vanquished were its minions
A new wave of rock was
born
"
ACOUSTIC GUITAR
The Acoustic Influence. GPM. September, 1988. Topic: Wolfs overview of
acoustic blues, classical, folk, ethnic, country and jazz influences in rock music.
The Origins of Acoustic Rock, GTR, Music Appreciation. July, 1995. Topic: Wolf
traces the development of acoustic rock guitar styles from its roots through the 60s. Part
One of a two-part series. Featured music by Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, The Who, Led Zeppelin
and more. "The current unplugged phenomenon is nothing
new
"
More Origins of Acoustic Rock (Part 2), GTR, Music Appreciation. August, 1995.
Topic: Wolf continues tracing the development of acoustic rock guitar styles through the
80s. Part Two of a two-part series. Featured music by the Allman Brothers, Kansas, Van
Halen, Randy Rhoads, Guns N Roses and more. "Looking back across the decades,
the acoustic guitar has always been a common denominator in rock
"
AEROSMITH
Toys in the Attic, GPM, Music Appreciation. May, 1988. "Based on the
straightahead 60s rock n roll tradition of the Stones and Yardbirds, with
sprinklings of Beatle subtleties and blues roots, Aerosmith epitomized the hard rock sound
of the mid 70s
"
Aerosmith. GS, Rock History. January 1992. Reprinted in Wolf Marshalls
Rock History book by HLC. Topic: Wolf focuses on the twin guitars of Perry and Whitford
and how they fuel Aerosmiths hard rock machine. "Like the Beatles, Stones, Who,
Pink Floyd, Led Zep and ZZ Top, the members of Aerosmith personify the image of hardy
survival
"
BASS
Bass Retrospective. GPM, June, 1987. Topic: Wolfs overview and history of
rock bass. Includes a discography and Wolfs detailed chart: A Family Tree of
Contemporary Bass. "The evolution of the modern rock bassist began with the birth of
rock n roll itself
"
THE BEATLES
Abbey Road, GPM, Music Appreciation. October, 1987. Reprinted in Guitar Classics
VI. * "From a historical perspective, all Beatles albums are an important influence
in rock
"
The Beatles, Part 1: 1963-1965. GS, Rock History. November 1991. Reprinted in
Wolf Marshalls Rock History book by HLC. Topic: Wolf explores the roots of
rocks fab four. "In retrospect, the Beatles had to happen. After the momentous
breakthroughs in the 1950s, the rock n roll genre was clearly on the
ropes
"
Revolver, GTR, Music Appreciation. February, 1995. "By 1966, the Beatles had
seen it all, done it all, been it all. But that year marked the end of live performance
and the beginning of the studio era
"
Words and Music by
The Beatles. WMGO, Vol.6 1996. Topic: The guitar music
of the Beatles accompanied by the commentary of fretmen John Lennon, Paul McCartney and
George Harrison. "The Beatles, quite simply, changed the sound of rock music
forever
"
JEFF BECK
Wired, GPM, Music Appreciation. May, 1987. Includes Wolfs detailed chart: A
Chronology of Jeff Beck (to 1985). "Jeff Beck emerged from the incipient British
blues/rock/heavy metal scene to become a driving force in the history of contemporary
guitar
"
Blow By Blow. GS, Rock History. September 1991. Reprinted in Wolf
Marshalls Rock History book by HLC. Topic: Wolfs guide to one of rocks
most innovative and intriguing fusion experiments. Includes a complete guitar
transcription of "Cause Weve Ended As Lovers." "What is jazz?
What is rock? These questions have eluded and often confounded the most celebrated musical
thinkers
"
Jeff Beck Truth, GTR, Music Appreciation. October, 1995. "If Jeff
Becks work in the Yardbirds was a heavy metal primer, his Truth album is the first
chapter of the textbook
"
CHUCK BERRY
Chuck Berry and the Pop Influence, GPM, Music Appreciation. August, 1990. *
Reprinted in Guitar Classics XIV: Nothin But The Blues. Topic: Wolfs
historical account of the pop influence and blues in rock guitar music, with an emphasis
on Chuck Berry. "The mid-1950s produced a hotbed of musical idiomsa sonic
collision waiting to happen. Rock n roll is generally thought to have been
born when race records could no longer be denied their rightful place in the
culture
"
RITCHIE BLACKMORE
Ritchie Blackmore, A Musical Profile. GPM, March, 1986. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of the Deep Purple Perfect Strangers album. "From the first
sustaining organ note, one finds himself immediately transported to the DP
zone
"
See Deep Purple
See Eurometal
BLACK SABBATH
Black Sabbath, GPM, Music Appreciation. November, 1990. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis and overview of Black Sabbath songwriting and playing style.
"They introduced a heaviness in the genre beyond the known practitioners of the
day
Black Sabbath, GPM, Music Appreciation. December, 1994. Topic: Wolf looks
at the favorite Sabbath riffs and guitar style of Tony Iommi. "1969 marked the
beginning of a new age
"
BLUES MUSIC
Makin It Blue, FF, Vol.3. Winter, 1991. * Topic: Wolfs overview
of guitars and styles of Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Robin Trower, and Bonnie
Raitt.
See Muddy Waters, B.B.King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chuck Berry, Johnny Winter, Eric
Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Bonnie Raitt, Gary Moore, Robben Ford.
TOMMY BOLIN
Tommy Bolin, GPM, Music Appreciation. May, 1990. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of Bolins jazz-rock style. Includes music examples from "Quadrant
4." "Spectrum, a record still recalled and discussed with reverential tones,
represents an important milestone
"
BOSTON
Boston, GPM, Music Appreciation. July, 1988. * "Boston, the rock band,
is the musical pride of Massachusetts and one of the most talented and successful groups
to hail from New England
"
DAVID BOWIE
David Bowie, GPM, Music Appreciation. November, 1994. Topic: Wolf presents the
music history of David Bowie and the guitarists who accompanied him: Mick Ronson, Stevie
Ray Vaughan, Reeves Gabrels et al. "Who can say where it came from? The ambitious
experiments and androgynous sexual implications that characterized the British glam genre
had been percolating
"
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
Buffalo Springfield, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1991. * Topic:
Wolfs retrospective on the classic California rock band. "The Sunset Strip in
the mid 60s was a haven for free thinkers, radicals, misfits, runaways, and, of course,
artists and musicians
"
LARRY CARLTON
Larry Carlton, Musical Profile. GPM, October, 1986. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Room 335 album. Includes personal commentary by Carlton.
"Recently I had the enviable opportunity of sitting down with Larry, guitar in hand,
to talk about the music
"
ERIC CLAPTON
Eric Clapton, GPM, Music Appreciation. February, 1988. Reprinted in The Guitar
Classics VI. * Topic: Wolfs music-guitar analysis of Layla. Includes
Wolfs detailed chart: A Selected Chronology of Eric Clapton (to Layla).
"Summer, 1966. London, England: The gray walls of the towns trendy districts
bear the graffiti that he is God,
"
Steppin Out. GS, Rock History. March, 1991. Reprinted in Wolf
Marshalls Rock History book by HLC. Topic: Wolfs first installment of
Rock History in Guitar School. A music-guitar analysis of Blues Breakers: John Mayall with
Eric Clapton album. Wolf takes you back to 1966, as he examines one of
Claptons finest moments. "Gus Dudgeon remembers it well. In late Spring of
1966, an exciting new blues band led by John Mayall entered the studio
"
Eric Clapton, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1995. Topic: Wolf examines the
blues guitar style of Eric Clapton and the music on From the Cradle. "It happened in
London: the British r&b scene, begun by such founding fathers as John Mayall, Graham
Bond, Alexis Korner and Long John Baldry, had been gaining momentum
"
The Cream of Clapton, WMGO, Riff Box. June, 1997. Topic: Wolf analyzes a
showcase of riffs from rocks first true supergroup. "Cream was rocks
premier power trio. Brought together in the mid 60s
"
CLASSICAL MUSIC
The Classical Influence, GPM, Music Appreciation. March, 1988. Topic: Wolfs
highly-acclaimed overview and analysis of the Classical, Baroque and Romantic influences
on modern rock is considered an invaluable reference work. "Music is a notoriously
cyclical art
"
DICK DALE
See Surf Music
DEEP PURPLE
Perfect Strangers, see Blackmore, Ritchie.
Deep Purple, GPM, Music Appreciation. December, 1990. * Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Machine Head. "All the diverse sounds that had been
germinating in British rock and progressive idioms came to fruition in the music of Deep
Purple
"
See Euro-Metal
EURO-METAL
Euro-Metal Special, Riff Box, WMGO. August, 1997. Topic: Wolfs in-depth guide
to the origins, riffs and solos of one of rocks most distinctive styles. Featuring
the music and commentary of Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow), Glenn Tipton (Judas
Priest) and Rudolph Schenker (Scorpions). Also includes solos and riffs by Uli Roth,
Michael Shenker and Matthias Jabs.
FENDER GUITARS
Fenders 50th Anniversary CD. FF, Big Shots. Fall, 1996. Topic: Wolf annotates
the music of 17 classic Fender guitar tracks. A preview from the 50th Anniversary
CD.
FIVE YEARS OF ROCK GUITAR
Five Years of Rock Guitar. GPM, November, 1988. Topic: Wolfs overview and
analysis of rocks greatest guitar moments from 1983 to 1988. Includes music of Def
Leppard, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, U2, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani.
"Not since the epic decade of the 1960s has rock guitar seen as many influential
instrumentalists
"
LITA FORD
Lita Ford, GPM, Music Appreciation. March, 1990. * Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar overview and analysis of Lita. "Lita Fords 15 year career has been
marked by a single-minded effort to overcome the stigma of exploitation that has haunted
her since her first project
"
ROBBEN FORD
Fusion Guitar. GE, Vol.1 No.3. Fall 1990. Topic: Wolfs analysis of four
leading fusion guitarists of the period, Robben Ford, Mike Stern, Frank Gambale and Scott
Henderson. "Another alumnus of the Miles Davis band, Robben Ford is unique among
fusion guitarists by virtue of his signature amalgam of traditional urban blues,
Carltonesque melodicism and mainstream jazz and bebop ideas
"
FRANK GAMBALE
Fusion Guitar. GE, Vol.1 No.3. Fall 1990. Topic: Wolfs analysis of four
leading fusion guitarists of the period, Frank Gambale, Robben Ford, Mike Stern and Scott
Henderson. "Frank Gambale has refined his legendary sweep picking approach to a
point beyond technique and into the realm of pure musical ideas
"
GIBSON GUITARS
A Salute to Gibson: The First 100 Years, GPM, Music Appreciation. September, 1994.
Poster feature. Topic: Wolfs tribute to the great Gibson guitar players and their
instruments. Includes music and a special poster chart: A 100 Years of Gibson. "The
Gibson is more than remarkableits a living, breathing piece of American
folklore and officially 100 years old
"
GRATEFUL DEAD
The Grateful Dead. GPM, Music Appreciation. April, 1990. * Poster feature.
Topic: Wolfs music -guitar analysis and overview of the American Beauty album.
"The music of the Grateful Dead has been previously lumped into the so-called
San Francisco Sound of the 60s
"
JAY GRAYDON
Studio Guitarists. GTR, April 1996. Wolf and Steve Lukather discuss four decades of
leading studio guitarists. Featured music includes Jay Graydons "Twilight
Tone" harmony guitar solo. "Jays classic sound is his red ES-335 and an
Orange Squeezer
"
GUNS N ROSES
Guns N Roses, GPM, Music Appreciation. November, 1989. Topic: Wolfs
overview of GNR Lies. "Any band that can cross the boundaries of metal
and achieve multiple-song chart success, get airplay with a near six-minute single, boast
a theme song to a movie without compromising their credibility
"
JEFF HEALEY
Jeff Healey, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1990. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of See The Light album. "The great B.B.King once told me that
the blues is a feeling. He went on to say that he could hear the blues in John Lennon,
Frank Sinatra and Willie Nelson
"
SCOTT HENDERSON
Fusion Guitar. GE, Vol.1 No.3. Fall, 1990. Topic: Wolfs analysis of four
leading fusion guitarists of the period, Scott Henderson, Frank Gambale, Mike Stern and
Robben Ford. "Scott Henderson came to prominence in the context of Chick Coreas
Elektric Band of the mid-1980s
"
JIMI HENDRIX
Jimi Hendrix, A Musical Appreciation. GPM, September, 1985. Reprinted in The Guitar
Classics, No.1. Winter 1987. Reprinted again in Guitar Classics VII. "One may wonder
if the distant sounds that called to Jimi Hendrix, those intonations and vibrations he
heard and emulated thru his music, were real or imagined
"
Jimi Hendrix, GPM, Music Appreciation. September, 1987. * Poster feature.
Topic: Wolfs music-guitar analysis of Electric Ladyland. "Jimi Hendrix reigns
as the most influential instrumentalist in the history of rock
"
Are You Experienced?, GPM, Music Appreciation. June, 1990. * "Modern
rock was born on Are You Experienced? Never before had a record made such a quantum leap
from the status quo
"
Axis: Bold as Love. GS, Rock History. July, 1991. Wolfs extraordinary tour
of rocks outer limits via Jimis timeless classic. Reprinted in Wolf
Marshalls Rock History book by HLC. "By the time Jimi Hendrix arrived in London
in September of 1966, the British blues explosion had already attained megaforce
proportions
"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Riff Box. WMGO, Riff Box. Vol.3 1996. Topic: Wolf
examines 17 classic Hendrix Experience riffs. "There are guitarists, there are
virtuosos and there are innovatorsand then theres Jimi
Hendrix
"
At Last! The Jimi Hendrix Tribute Series Guitars, FF, Fall, 1996. Topic: Wolf
introduces Fenders Jimi Hendrix Tribute Strats to the world. "Throughout his
trailblazing and highly influential career, Jimi Hendrix relied on one guitar extensively
to do his musical biddingthe Fender Stratocaster."
ALLAN HOLDSWORTH
Allan Holdsworth, GPM, Music Appreciation. April, 1987. Topic: Wolfs music
analysis of Allans guitar styles on Road Games and IOU. "Allan Holdsworth
has been inspiring and astonishing guitarists and listeners alike since his
debut
"
The Early Years, GPM, Music Appreciation. March, 1989. Topic: Wolfs music
analysis of Allans guitar approach in the 70s. "Allan Holdsworth began his
recording career with the ambitious, though obscure English fusion band
Tempest
"
GLENN HUGHES
Glenn Hughes: Big Shots, FF, Big Shots. 1993. Topic: Wolf and legendary rock
bassist-vocalist discuss his career and instruments.
INSTRUMENTAL ROCK MUSIC
Heroes of Instrumental Rock, GPM, April, 1989. * Poster feature. Topic: Wolfs
overview of instrumental rock music from Arthur Smith to Joe Satriani.
IRON MAIDEN
Iron Maiden, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1989. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. "There is a mysterious
importance to the number seven
"
ERIC JOHNSON
Eric Johnson, GPM, Music Appreciation. December, 1988. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Tones. "The dictionary has no less than a dozen
definitions of the word tone in regards to the arts. Eric Johnsons 1986
debut recording embodies the myriad implications of tone musically
"
KISS
Alive and Kicking. GS, Rock History. July 1992. Topic: Wolfs music -guitar
analysis of Kiss Alive! You wanted the best, and you got itWolf presents Kiss,
the hottest band in the land. "Love em or hate em, Kiss will not go
away. They represent a milestone in the 20th Century cultural landscape
"
MICHAEL LANDAU
Studio Guitarists. GTR, April 1996. Wolf and Steve Lukather look back on four
decades of great studio guitarists. "Mike is a Strat player, always has been, and
hes meticulous about his sound
"
LED ZEPPELIN
Led Zeppelin IV, GPM, Music Appreciation. April, 1986. * "Led Zep rose
from the ashes of the Yardbirds when Jimmy Page, through a chain of succession from
Clapton to Beck to Page, found himself in possession of the name but no
band
"
Led Zeppelin II, GPM, Music Appreciation . December, 1987. Reprinted in
Guitar Classics 8. * "Legend has it that Who drummer, the late Keith
Moon, made the humorous remark that they would go down like a lead
balloon
"
Zep-Mania: The Led Zeppelin Influence, GPM, August, 1988.
"Zep-mania is rampant today and may ostensibly be the single most
controversial issue in the rock music of 1987 and 1988
"
Led Zeppelin Riff Box. WMGO, Vol.2 1995. Topic: Wolf examines 13 classic Zep
riffs from the first five albums. "If riffs are the lingua franca of the rock and
metal world, then Led Zeppelin was its leading spokesband
"
ALBERT LEE
Road Tested. GE, Summer, 1990. Topic: Wolfs overview and analysis of Albert
Lees country and rock guitar style. Includes effect settings for Lees famed
echoplex licks. "Albert Lees playing evokes the image of his treasured vintage
Ferrariclassic, impeccably crafted, inimitable but often imitated
"
STEVE LUKATHER
Studio Guitarists. A look at the Faces Behind the Fingers. GTR, April 1996. Wolf
and Steve Lukather look back on four decades of the greatest studio guitarists. With
special commentary by Steve Lukather. Featured music includes Lukathers
"Breakdown Dead Ahead" solo. "In the late 70s, I was the new rock
guyrawer than Jay Graydon or Larry Carlton. Though I owned a 335, I played a
Les Paul and was the first heavy power chord player on record dates
"
STEVE LYNCH
Steve Lynch, Musical Profile. GPM, February, 1986. Topic: music-analysis of
first two Autograph albums. Includes special tap-on tips from Steve Lynch. "Steve has
offered this warm-up exercise especially for the readers
"
LYNYRD SKYNYRD
Second Helping, GPM, Music Appreciation. May, 1986. Includes a detailed chart: A
Family Tree of Southern Rock. "Southern Rock had been brewing in the south for over a
decade
"
TONY MACALPINE
Maximum Security, GPM, Music Appreciation. June, 1988. "Tony Macalpine will
never be a victim of the fragile line between accomplished musician and guitar
slinger
"
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN
Rising Force, GPM, Music Appreciation. July, 1990. Topic: Wolfs analysis of
"Icarus Dream Suite Opus 4." Includes a detailed form diagram and music
examples. "I have a vivid recollection of Yngwie Malmsteen. 1983 was the year: the
year he literally turned the jaded city of Los Angeles on its musical
ear
"
PAT MARTINO
Pat Martino. GE, Vol.1 No.4. Winter 1991. Topic: Wolfs analysis and overview
of Pat Martinos guitar style. Includes many music examples and full transcription of
"Impressions." "There are those among us who are destined to make music;
individuals of remarkable ability and unique vision, who seem to reassemble the outer
world internally and express the phenomenon as high art
"
METALLICA
And Justice For All. GPM, June, 1989. * Poster feature. "Heavy
metal is a continually evolving artform
" Reprinted from Cherry
Lanes Metallica songbook.
WES MONTGOMERY
Wes Montgomery. GE, Premier issue. Topic: Wolfs overview and analysis of Wes
Montgomerys guitar style: octaves, chords, blues, and single-note improvising.
Includes a transcription of "Twisted Blues." "By the time Wes
Montgomery emerged from the fairly obscure club scene of his native Indianapolis, in 1959,
he was already something of a legend
"
THE MOODY BLUES
The Moody Blues, GTR, Music Appreciation. May, 1995. Topic: Wolf examines the
compositional style of the Moody Blues and the guitar approach of Justin Hayward. Includes
music and an interview with Justin. "The notion that The Moody Blues were in severe
decline back in 1966 seems implausibleeven laughabletoday almost three decades
later
"
GARY MOORE
Victims of the Future, GPM, Music Appreciation. July, 1986. "Gary Moore is a
modern rock musician in the true sense
"
Gary Moore, GPM, Music Appreciation. October, 1990. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis and overview of Moores style. "Ask most rock guitarists
who their favorite players are and Gary Moore is usually in their top
ten
"
Gary Moore, GPM, Music Appreciation. October, 1994. Topic: Wolf traces the
development of Gary Moores blues style. Features Garys blues music of the
early 90s. "Belfast, Ireland1966. The floor and ceiling shook. The whole room
vibratedit was filled with people, smoke, commotion, and a sense of
urgency
"
MOTOWN GUITAR
Spotlight On Style, GuitarOne, August, 1998. Topic:musical overview of the
R&B guitar styles of Motown from 1964-1972.
TED NUGENT
Ted Nugent, GTR, Music Appreciation. March, 1995. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
overview and analysis of Ted Nugents career, guitar style and favorite riffs.
"The music pouring out of Detroit, Michigan, during the late 60s planted the seeds of
hard rock, heavy metal and punk rock
"
TOM PETTY
Tom Petty, GPM, Music Appreciation. September, 1986. Topic: music analysis of Pack
Up the Plantation live album. "Running the gamut of styles from 1960s revival
material to 1980s American rock
"
PINK FLOYD
David Gilmour, GPM, Music Appreciation. October, 1989. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Pink Floyds Wish You Were Here album. "1967the
notorious Summer of Lovea time when hippies and freaks across the world came to
think of themselves as counter-culture
"
Moon Rock. GS, Rock History. May 1992. Reprinted in Wolf Marshalls Rock
History book by HLC. Topic: Wolf journeys to The Dark Side of the Moon for a detailed look
at Pink Floyds aural masterpiece. "Dark Side of the Moon is a true masterpiece,
and one of a handful of works in the rock medium that made a difference historically,
aesthetically and sonically
"
Pink Floyd, GPM, Music Appreciation. June, 1994. Topic: Wolfs career
overview and analysis of David Gilmours guitar style in Pink Floyd. "For almost
three decades Pink Floyd has prevailed as one of rocks most innovative groups and
one of the genres greatest and most enduring institutions
"
THE POLICE
Regatta De Blanc, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1986. * "The Police,
forerunners of textural music of the 80s, were spawned in the fertile punk rock scene of
London
"
QUEEN
Killer Queen. GS, Rock History. September 1992. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of A Night at the Opera. Includes a detailed form chart for "Bohemian
Rhapsody." "Brian Mays guitar orchestration reached new heights on
Queens magnum opus
"
BONNIE RAITT
Highly Raitted, GPM, Music Appreciation. August, 1994. Topic: Wolfs career
overview and analysis of Bonnie Raitts blues guitar style. "Bonnie Raitt is a
singular performer. Blessed with a voice that can go from a soft, silky purr to a soulful,
husky growl, she also commands attention with her original and compelling style on
electric and acoustic guitar
"
RANDY RHOADS
Randy Rhoads: A Musical Appreciation, GPM, June, 1985.* Topic: music-guitar
overview. "The first time I heard Randy Rhoads
"
Randy Rhoads. GPM, April, 1986. * Topic: music-guitar overview of
Rhoads style and sound. Contains diagram of Rhoads guitar signal path and
effects. Later reprinted in Cherry Lane Randy Rhoads songbook. Reprinted again in Guitar
Classics XIII: Live! "Randy Rhoads was born on December 6, 1956, in Santa
Monica, California, and left us, all too soon, on March 20, 1982
"
Tribute, GPM, Music Appreciation. August, 1987. "He left behind a precious
few gems of guitar wizardry
"
Lost Boy. GS, Rock History. May 1993. Topic: Wolfs in-depth analysis of
"Suicide Solution" from the live Ozzy Osbourne / Randy Rhoads Tribute.
"There is only a handful of truly great rock albums, and even fewer great live
albums
"
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Pepper Pot. GS, Rock History. July 1993. Topic: Wolfs look at the Blood Sugar
Sex Magik album. Includes a family tree cartoon diagramming the Red Hot Chili
Peppers evolution from rock and r&b roots. "In 1992 the
alternative became mainstream. Groups like Nirvana, Janes
Addiction, R.E.M. and Helmet caused a juxtaposition of consumer tastes
"
RIFFS OF THE 70S
The Greatest Rock Riffs of the 70s. WMGO, Vol.4 1996. Topic: Wolf examines 17 of
the most definitive guitar riffs of 70s rock. Features the music of Hendrix,
Clapton, Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, AC/DC and many more! "Often
dubbed the era of excess, the 70s were certainly an era of excessive musical
change
"
RIFFS OF THE 60S
Rock Riffs of the 60s, from the British Invasion to Heavy Metal. WMGO, April
1997. Topic: Wolf examines 13 of the most classic guitar riffs of 60s rock. Features the
music of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Cream, Jeff Beck, Hendrix, and many more!
"Theres a saying that goes, If you remember the 60s, you werent
there. Today, that era figures more significantly than ever
"
LEE RITENOUR
Studio Guitarists. GTR, April 1996. Wolf and Steve Lukather discuss four decades of
leading studio guitarists. Featured music includes "Captain Fingers" by
Ritenour. "Lee was the first gadget freak I ever saw
"
THE ROLLING STONES
Through The Past, Darkly, GPM, Music Appreciation. December, 1985. *
"The compilation of material can be neatly grouped into three distinct artistic
periods
"
RUSH
Strange Days. GS, Rock History. September 1993. Topic: Wolf chronicles the growth
of Rushs eclectic style with an examination of "La Villa Strangiato," the
trios magnum opus. Features a detailed form chart and music examples. "With
each new album, Rush evolves. Their music has reflected the stylistic changes of the 70s
and 80s without compromising
"
SANTANA
Santana, GPM, Music Appreciation. February, 1987. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of Abraxas. "Carlos Santana is one of those rare guitarists who truly speaks
through his instrument
"
JOE SATRIANI
Joe Satriani, GPM, Music Appreciation. February, 1989. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Surfing with the Alien. "I have seen the future of rock
guitar and his name is Joe Satriani
"
MICHAEL SCHENKER
Built to Destroy, GPM, Music Appreciation. July, 1987. "His singular tone,
probably his most identifiable trait, is colored by only one main effectthe wah-wah
pedal
"
STEELY DAN
The Royal Scam, GPM, Music Appreciation. November, 1987. "Walking a tightrope
between commercial pop-rock and obscure fusion, Steely Dan had become by
1975
"
Steely Dan, GTR, Riffology. October, 1996. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
overview of Steely Dans guitarists: Denny Dias, Jeff Baxter, Walter Becker, Larry
Carlton, Jay Graydon.
MIKE STERN
Fusion Guitar. GE, Vol.1 No.3. Fall, 1990. Topic: Wolfs analysis of four
leading fusion guitarists of the period, Mike Stern, Robben Ford, Scott Henderson and
Frank Gambale. "Mike Stern is an alumnus of the Miles Davis band of the early
1980s
"
STEVE STEVENS
Steve Stevens, Musical Profile. GPM, December, 1986. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Rebel Yell. Includes effects settings diagrams. "Rebel Yell
resoundingly proclaimed a new height in modern rock
"
ANDY SUMMERS
Andy Summers, GPM, Music Appreciation. August, 1989. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis and overview of Summers style with The Police.
"Universally regarded as the founding father of the textural school of guitar, Andy
Summers has been influential for over a decade
"
SURF MUSIC
The Evolution of Surf Guitar, GTR, Music Appreciation. December, 1995. Topic: Wolf
traces the development of the surf guitar genre from the 60s to the present. Featured
music by the Ventures, Dick Dale and the Surfaris. "The place was rockingfilled
to capacity with bodies sweating and thrashing to an irresistible beat
"
Surf Guitar, WMGO, Vol.5 1996. Spotlight on Style. Topic: Wolf examines the
musical elements that form the surf guitar style. Features music by Dick Dale, the
Surfaris, and the Chantays. "The sound and style we know and love as surf music has
its roots in early rock n roll, r&b, country and pop
"
JOHN SYKES
Blue Murder, GPM, Music Appreciation. December, 1989. Poster feature. "Blue
Murder is a testimony to the integrity of John Sykes. Emerging with a power
trio
"
TOMMY TEDESCO
Studio Guitarists. GTR, April 1996. Topic: Wolf and Steve Lukather look at the work
of the greatest studio guitarists of the last four decades. "Tommy Tedesco is the
Segovia of the studio
"
TESLA
Banded Together. GPM, February, 1990. * Topic: Wolfs overview and
analysis of the second Tesla album The Great Radio Controversy. Reprinted from Cherry Lane
songbook. "Regarded far and wide as an honest-to-goodness workingmans band,
Tesla has come to represent in their integrity, individuality and unflagging fidelity to
the band ethic
"
TRAFFIC
Traffic Report, GPM, Music Appreciation. July, 1994. Topic: Wolfs
music-guitar analysis of Traffic, featuring the styles of Steve Winwood and Dave Mason.
"Winter, 1966. London, England: He is an international superstar when most in his age
group are concerned with post-puberty rites
"
ROBIN TROWER
Bridge of Sighs, GPM, Music Appreciation. April, 1988. * "Robin Trower
first came to prominence in 1967 as the guitarist for Procol Harum
"
U2
U2, GPM, Music Appreciation. January, 1987. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of War. "The 1983 release War ranks as some of the finest music U2 recorded,
and sums up their early period
"
STEVE VAI
Eat Em and Smile, GPM, Music Appreciation. March, 1987.
"Vais past recordings have shown him to be an artist with his own distinctive
voice
"
Steve Vai, GPM, Music Appreciation. May, 1989. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of Vais work prior to the Roth band. Music of Alcatrazz featured.
"Unique, philosophical and dedicated, Steve Vai is the complete
musician
"
VAN HALEN
Women and Children First, GPM, Music Appreciation. October, 1985. *
"The third successful outing for Van Halen, presented some firsts, and some
changes
"
5150, GPM, Music Appreciation. September, 1988. * "When lead singer
David Lee Roth left Van Halen, shortly after the 1984 album and tour, rumors and
speculation ran rampant about the next Van Halen
" Reprinted
from 5150 songbook intro.
1984, GPM, Music Appreciation. September, 1990. Poster feature. "1984
offered an enlarged and ambitious view of Van Halenthe band, the guitarist, the
sound, the phenomenon
"
Van Halen Riff Box. WMGO, Premier issue 1995. Topic: Wolf examines 13 key riffs
of Van Halen from the first three albums. "In rock music, where riffs are king, Van
Halen reigns supreme
"
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
A Tribute to Stevie Ray. GS, March, 1992. Rock History. Reprinted in Wolf
Marshalls Rock History book by HLC. Topic: All of SRVs memorable riffs, killer
grooves, fingerpicking tricks and improvised moves in this special installment. "A
self-proclaimed melting pot of styles, his playing reflected his passion for Chicago,
Texas and Mississippi Delta blues, early rock n roll, r&b, jazz/bebop and
swing, as well as post-Hendrix modernism
"
JOE WALSH
Joe Walsh, GTR, Music Appreciation. November, 1995. Topic: Wolf s look at the
career and guitar style of Joe Walsh. Featured music from the James Gang, Joe Walsh band
and the Eagles. "Joe Walsh is one of the most enduring figures in the annals of rock
music
"
MUDDY WATERS
Blues-Rock of Ages: Hoochie Coochie Men. WMGO, April 1997. Topic: Wolf examines the
classic blues tune "Hoochie Coochie Man" as played by Muddy Waters, and covered
by Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. "Muddy Waters is the father of electric
bluespure and simple. From this premise we go directly to the conclusion that he is
also the forefather of blues-rock, hard rock, metal and a myriad of related modern music
styles
"
THE WHO
Peter Townshend. The Who: Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy. GPM, Music Appreciation,
August, 1986. * "The Who emerged from the potent R&B club scene of
mid-sixties London
"
The Who Riff Box. WMGO, Vol.5 1996. Topic: Wolf examines the Whos classic
riffs from 19641971. "The Who are the personification of
power
"
JOHNNY WINTER
Johnny Winter, GTR, Music Appreciation. June, 1995. Topic: Wolf explores the roots
of Texas blues and Johnny Winters blues guitar style. "Concurrent with his
switch to guitar was Johnnys discovery of the blues
"
THE YEAR IN ROCK - 1986
Chops City, Research and Development, GPM, November, 1986. Topic:
Wolfs overview of the years leading rock guitarists.
YES
Fragile, GPM, Music Appreciation. November, 1985. * "On
Fragile, Steve Howe proves to be a musician of great scope and resources, both technically
and emotionally
"
ZZ TOP
Eliminator, GPM, Music Appreciation. June, 1986. "All the songs and
arrangements on Eliminator are based on simple yet elusive ingredients
"
ZZ Top, GPM, Music Appreciation. February, 1990. Topic: Wolfs music-guitar
analysis of Billy Gibbons blues-rock approach in "La Grange."
"Billy Gibbons first gained national attention when Jimi Hendrix cited him as the
most notable new guitarist
"
Rough Boy, GS, Rock History. November 1992. Topic: Wolfs look at Billy
Gibbons grittiest peso-picked licks from ZZ Top Greatest Hits. "Nineteen ninety
two marks ZZ Tops 23rd anniversary as a working band
"
Record Liner Notes
Various Artists: Fender 50th Anniversary Guitar Legends. 1996.
Pointblank/Virgin Records. CD# 7243 8 42088 2 0.
Wolf annotates 17 classic guitar performances by Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Dire Straits,
Eric Clapton, Dick Dale, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, the Vaughan Brothers,
Deep Purple, Nirvana, and others.
Catch 22: Reappearance. 1996.
Pursestrings. CD# C22396.
Wolf annotates the acoustic guitar music of Catch 22 in their debut album. Catch 22 is a
quartet comprised of four of the finest musicians in the Pittsburgh area.