Ask any music fan to make a list of famous guitars, and they’ll likely start with B.B. King’s beloved Lucille. King’s old lady was a Gibson semi-hollow body ES-355, and she was named for a ...
The shop easily doubles as a museum and has become a must-visit for everyone from aspiring guitarists to celebrities. (Post Malone recently dropped off his 1937 Martin acoustic guitar for repair.) ...
His playing skills proved to be less than stellar, though, so he took apart his guitar and studied guitar building and repair. And today, he is a guitar repairman for rock stars. Imai moved to the ...
Terry Green has had one job in life: music. For 32 years, Green has sold guitars and drum kits to fellow Greenville musicians at his store, Eastside Guitars and Drums. Green moved the store a year ...
On August 16, 1960, Joe Kittinger stood at the edge of his balloon's gondola, 19 and a half miles above the Earth's surface, and leapt out into the near vacuum of the stratosphere. Almost 14 ...
A group of government scientists are suggesting a strategy to literally dehydrate the stratosphere to help cool the planet — while admitting that it'd only do so much. In a press release ...
27, bluegrass golden boy Billy Strings has previewed the next chapter of his studio work by unveiling “Stratosphere Blues/ I Believe In You.” Today’s release allows melomaniacs to explore ...
Who are we? Why are we here? As the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song suggests, we are stardust, the result of chemistry occurring throughout vast clouds of interstellar gas and dust. To better ...
To this end, Loon used NOAA-provided wind data for the stratosphere (starting between 10 and 20 km altitude). Each balloon would be directed to a layer where the air current was headed in the ...
The stratosphere is the atmospheric layer extending from 10 km to about 50 km in altitude above the Earth's surface. Below this is the troposphere, which is in contact with the oceans and ...
This is known to contribute to climate change. The ozone layer sits toward the bottom of the stratosphere, roughly 20 to 40 kilometers (66,000 and 131,000 feet) above the ground. It gets its name ...