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Tone Chasers and String Benders

Tone Chasers and String Benders

著者: Chaz Charles & Dr. Porifera Glund
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概要

A journey through the players who shaped the sound of modern music.

Each episode spotlights five guitarists — where they came from, the guitar they’re known for playing, the bands and recordings that defined their sound — and the track that best captures what made them legendary.

Rock, jazz, blues, country, fusion, classical, session masters, innovators, and tone pioneers — all part of the six-string story.

Five guitarists at a time… until we reach one thousand.

For tone chasers, string benders, chicken pickers, boomer bombers, fuzz freaks, and anyone who ever lost a day chasing the perfect riff.

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  • Episode 2. The A's (2): Ackerman thru Akkerman
    2026/04/17

    Episode 2 – The A’s Continue

    In this second episode of Tone Chasers & String Benders, Chaz Charles and co-host Dr. Porifera Glund crack open the next chapter in the alphabet—five more guitarists, five more rabbit holes… and at least one completely unnecessary detour that somehow becomes the whole point.

    Before they even get there, though, the show veers—hard left—into the origin story. Not of rock. Not of blues. Of electric mischief itself.

    Enter Les Paul—mad scientist, tape-loop hustler, and patron saint of “what happens if I plug this into that?” And across the ring, Leo Fender—a man who never played guitar… and still changed it forever.

    One chased tone with his fingers. The other built the machine that made tone possible.

    Together? They didn’t just invent the electric guitar, they are the OGTCs, the OG Tone Chasers that electric guitarists the world over owe a debt of gratitude to - the founders of the six string attitude we live and love.

    And somewhere in the middle of all that—multitracking, “The Log,” fake live tricks, and Mary Ford sounding like she’s singing from three dimensions at once—you realize: these weren’t just innovators… they were charming liars with soldering irons and schmaltz.

    Then… back to the list.

    Featured guitarists in this episode:

    Will Ackerman – The quiet one. Fingerstyle, Windham Hill, music that sounds like it’s being played in a room with very expensive sunlight. You don’t rock to Ackerman—you drift. Pairs well with indica...

    Roy Acuff – Not really a guitar hero… and that’s exactly why he matters. A king of early country, a Grand Ole Opry pillar, a reminder that sometimes the guitar isn’t the star—it’s the glue holding the whole damn thing together.

    Stuart Adamson – The man who looked at a guitar and thought, “What if this sounded like bagpipes?” And then… did it. Big Country’s entire identity hangs on that sound—part Scotland, part circuitry, all attitude.

    Bernard Addison – Swing-era rhythm assassin. The kind of player who never needed the spotlight because he was the engine. Backing giants like Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday, he proves that subtlety can hit just as hard as a solo. And you can hear those strings...

    Jan Akkerman – Now we’re cooking. Dutch virtuoso. Focus. “Hocus Pocus.” Yodeling madness up front, absolute surgical precision underneath. Jazz, blues, prog—he doesn’t visit genres, he raids them.

    Featured recordings include:

    The Bricklayer’s Beautiful Daughter – Will Ackerman Fireball Mail – Roy Acuff In a Big Country – Big Country with Stuart Adamson Swing-era sessions – Bernard Addison Hocus Pocus / Sylvia – Focus with Jan Akkerman

    And in between?

    You get stories. Front row sightings. Bootleg T-shirts signed by the wrong guy. Arguments about whether something is tuned to 440 or 432 like it’s a conspiracy involving monks and oscillators. A detour into a roadie with a rolling toilet (yes, really).

    This isn’t a lecture. It’s a ride.

    Five more guitarists down… and somewhere, Les Paul is still overdubbing himself into the conversation.

    Nine hundred and ninety to go...

    Hosted by Chaz Charles and Dr. Porifera Glund.

    Only on the Boneless Podcasting Network.

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    56 分
  • Episode 1. The A's (1): Abbasi thru Abrahams
    2026/03/24

    Episode 1 – The Reset Begins

    In this reimagined premiere episode of Tone Chasers & String Benders, host Chaz Charles is joined by co-host Dr. Porifera Glund as the show resets its approach and begins again—this time with a sharper focus on commentary, context, and celebration of the guitarists themselves.

    After a run-in with the realities of music licensing, the format evolves. Gone are the full-track plays, replaced with curated excerpts, sharper analysis, and deeper discussion of tone, technique, and influence. The mission remains the same: to explore 1,000 legendary guitarists, five at a time, moving alphabetically from A to Z.

    This episode revisits the very beginning of the list—this time in the correct order—and sets the tone for what the show will become: part discovery, part debate, part masterclass in guitar history.

    Listen to all the guitarists featured in this episode deeper on our curated - growing - Spotify Tone Chasers & String Benders: 1000 Legendary Guitarists - Dr. Glund's Cut Tape Play List.

    Featured guitarists in this episode:

    Tosin Abbasi – Modern progressive metal innovator and founder of Animals as Leaders, redefining the instrument with extended-range eight-string guitars, complex rhythmic structures, and a hybrid approach that merges rhythm, lead, and bass into a single voice.

    Drew Abbott – Detroit-born guitarist best known for his work with Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, delivering clean, disciplined Stratocaster-driven tones that helped define mainstream American rock radio in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

    Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott – Groove metal pioneer and co-founder of Pantera, whose aggressive tone, pinch harmonics, dive bombs, and precision riffing reshaped the sound of heavy guitar in the 1990s.

    John Abercrombie – Influential modern jazz guitarist associated with ECM Records, known for his warm tone, spacious phrasing, and understated mastery on the Gibson ES-175.

    Mick Abrahams – Founding guitarist of Jethro Tull and later Blodwyn Pig, bringing a raw, blues-driven Les Paul sound to the early British rock movement.

    Featured recordings include:

    Physical Education – Animals as Leaders (Tosin Abbasi)

    Her Strut – Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band (Drew Abbott)

    Cowboys from Hell / Cemetery Gates – Pantera (Dimebag Darrell)

    Lungs – John Abercrombie

    (Blodwyn Pig/Jethro Tull era selections) – Mick Abrahams

    Along the way, Chaz and Dr. Glund debate technique versus feel, old school versus modern, and what truly qualifies a guitarist as “legendary.”

    Five guitarists down, nine hundred and ninety-five to go.

    Hosted by Chaz Charles and Dr. Porifera Glund.

    Only on the Boneless Podcasting Network.

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    49 分
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