Guitarists and Bands

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August-September 1999
Guitar Nine

Swiss Guitarist Plans Instrumental CD

August-September 1999
Guitar Nine

Guitarist From The Future

August-September 1999
Guitar Nine

Melodic Instrumentals From Italy

October-November 1999
Guitar Nine

Maximum Guitar Synth

October-November 1999
Guitar Nine

Danish Guitar Hero Releases Instrumental CD

December-January 1999
Guitar Nine

Conquering The World Of Melodic Instrumental Guitar

December-January 1999
Guitar Nine

Electronica Meets Driving Instrumental Guitar

December-January 1999
Guitar Nine

Solo Guitarist Explores Jazz, Classical, Modern & World Music

December-January 1999
Guitar Nine

Instrumental Rock Addict Eyes Studio Career

December-January 1999
Guitar Nine

Malmsteen, Angelo, Stump -- Take Cover!

December-January 1999
Howard Hart

We send about half our orders overseas (48 different countries at last check), so numerically more CDs are still purchased in the United States, but that`s really because the country is so big. I feel the demand for instrumental guitar is stronger overseas, and if the economies in the Far East and Eastern Europe were stronger, I believe we`d sell even more there.

December-January 1999
Randy Allar

When we were working the tunes, none of us had any idea how long they were. It`s just these were our little babies we`re producing. It seemed that they needed all the parts we had. Looking back, there`s maybe two sections on the whole record I would cut. We hacked up a couple cuts for radio play, hacked them from eight minutes to five.

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