Randy Bachman of Bachman & Turner performs on stage at High Voltage Festival in Victoria Park on July 25, 2010 in London, UK. He plays a Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar. . Randy Bachman's extensive ...
Musician Randy Bachman made hits like "American Woman" and "Takin' Care of Business" on a pumpkin orange 1957 Gretsch 6120, a guitar he'd bought with savings as a teenager. It was the instrument the ...
Bachman met Lenny Breau when they were teens in Winnipeg and continues to honor the late guitarist's legacy with a deep ...
Randy Bachman was having severe back pain. His doctor told him that the solution was to stop playing guitar. The main offender was the 1959 Les Paul Standard he’d used to write and record “American ...
Described as a “brisk, fun ride,” Takin’ Care of Business features Bachman discussing his journey to rock stardom, first with The Guess Who and then with Bachman-Turner Overdrive. The talented singer, ...
When they were teens growing up together in Winnipeg, Randy Bachman and Neil Young used to visit their local music store and gaze at the guitars in the window. It was there that the two friends ...
If you’re a gear collector, you already know all too well how easy it is to go overboard with your collection. The Guess Who’s Randy Bachman recently decided to “trim down” his collection of hundreds ...
Ask Randy Bachman to explain the enduring appeal of classic rock and the singer-guitarist – and cofounder of both the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive – points to … Sting? “I saw Sting on TV a ...
“When I play a concert now and I yell ‘rock is back,’ the audience goes nuts.” That’s Randy Bachman, the Canadian guitarist best known for his work in seminal classic rock bands like the Guess Who and ...
A classic rock band is back with its first new song in more than 40 years. Bachman-Turner Overdrive released “60 Years Ago,” paying tribute to BTO’s Canadian roots. In fact, it features another Canada ...