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NEWS FROM THE ANDYS

VOL. 45 | NO. 9 | SEPTEMBER 2024

IN THE MONTHS ahead, you’ll probably notice a bit more turnover in terms of our columnists in the back of the mag. This is purely (and obviously) to keep things fresh and interesting. We added David Grissom a couple of issues ago, and this issue sees the arrival of Andy Wood (Rascal Flatts, Sebastian Bach), a guy who’s the very embodiment of the concept of “professional guitarist.” Of course, as is often the case in life, the arrival of one Andy means the farewell of another, and Andy Aledort’s In Deep column (which has been aGW mainstay since before I got here in 2011) is taking a breather. Don’t worry — our Andy isn’t going anywhere! He’s still an associate editor at GW, and his presence can be felt in every issue. Anyway, please stay tuned for even more changes back there.

CYNTHIA MOORHEAD (HUMANOID) CLAUDIA SCHMIDT/SKETCHY PEDALS (PEDAL)
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