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Zara Lee

Who's your pick for the greatest rock guitarist of all time?

Alright, serious question for the rock heads here: if you had to name the best guitarist in rock history, who’s getting your vote? Not necessarily the fastest shredder or most technical — just the one whose playing hits different. Could be because of tone, riffs, stage presence, or just pure attitude. My shortlist (no surprises here): Jimi Hendrix – pretty much untouchable David Gilmour – not flashy, but every solo lands right in the chest Tony Iommi – the godfather of heavy Eddie Van Halen – changed the game, full stop Prince – doesn’t get enough credit, but when he lets loose? Insane But hey, maybe it’s someone less obvious? A local legend? Or a session guy who never got the spotlight? Who’s yours — and why? #Entertainment #music #rockmusic #guitarlegends #musicdebate #oldschoolrock

Who's your pick for the greatest rock guitarist of all time?
Zara Lee

Jealous of Everyone Hearing Romantic Warrior for the First Time

I can’t help but envy anyone hearing Romantic Warrior for the very first time. This classic fusion jazz-rock concept album, steeped in medieval fantasy themes, brings together four of the world’s finest musicians: Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, and Al Di Meola. From the very first note, you feel their unreserved passion and unmatched creativity. The melodies are captivating, the compositions vast, and the emotional layers rich and vibrant. What stands out is the album’s masterful instrumentation. Corea commands an array of keyboards—synths, organ, piano—each adding depth and texture. Clarke’s signature bass work threads through every track, shifting effortlessly between piccolo bass, acoustic, and fretless, giving the sound a deep, resonant foundation. Lenny White’s percussion is intricate yet crisp, fueling the rhythmic intensity. Di Meola’s electric and acoustic guitars blaze with precision and fiery energy, weaving melodic momentum through the whole piece. Musically, the album is a complex, dramatic journey—fast, technical bass and guitar riffs dance with dazzling piano touches. Symphonic interludes and sharp, playful moments give it a narrative feel, blending experimental spirit with jazz tradition. The mood flows constantly, moving between free improvisation and classic jazz language. The title track, The Romantic Warrior, is pure magic: it begins with a mysterious, immersive atmosphere—piano scales and acoustic guitar—and evolves into a dialogue between bass, guitar, and keys. Each exchange cleverly circles back to the driving rhythm, tight and expressive. It’s my personal highlight on this breathtaking album. More than just a milestone of fusion jazz mastery, Romantic Warrior is a perfect blend of virtuosity and soul. I’m truly envious of anyone hearing it for the very first time. What’s your favorite track on Romantic Warrior? Or which fusion album changed the way you listen? #entertainment #music #fusionjazz

Jealous of Everyone Hearing Romantic Warrior for the First Time
Zara Lee

4 Musicians Who Make My Brain Feel Like Jelly (In a Good Way)

They’re all smooth. They’re all soulful. They all make music I want to live inside. — 🎧 Smino Sounds like: midnight, a lit screen, maybe someone’s smoking in the corner. He’s been playing with sound since forever. Still feels fresh every time. Also: his voice? Sharp-sweet like a lemon drop. Can’t get tired of him. — 👼 Sampha Is this man… sent from heaven?? Listening to Lahai felt like a soft punch to the soul. If Smino is temptation, Sampha is baptism. — 🎷 Masego He is the saxophone. Saw him live twice and both times I forgot how to blink. His voice is honey wrapped in silk, every note lands soft and heavy. — 🌿 Odeal Afro beats + R&B + a voice like smooth stone = dance in the middle of the desert vibes. I play Sunday at Zuri’s and suddenly I have hips. #entertainment #music #floatyvibes

4 Musicians Who Make My Brain Feel Like Jelly (In a Good Way)