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When Gary Hoey picked up his first guitar, little did he know how he'd leave his mark on the world of rock. In our latest episode, Gary takes us on a nostalgic trip, recounting his transition from band life to forging a successful solo career, reminding us that the road to musical mastery is as twisted as a guitar solo (but just as exhilarating). 
We share the lesson of a musician's son whose two-year program trumped a four-year degree, a testament to the idea that sometimes, less is more. Our conversation wanders through the importance of self-reliance in the music industry, and deliberating on the balance between technique and avoiding injury. 
Listen as we share a chord of truth about the eternal cycle of refining one's artistry and how the guitar can be both a companion and a muse in the rock and roll life we live and love.
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When Gary Hoey picked up his first guitar, little did he know how he'd leave his mark on the world of rock. In our latest episode, Gary takes us on a nostalgic trip, recounting his transition from band life to forging a successful solo career, reminding us that the road to musical mastery is as twisted as a guitar solo (but just as exhilarating). 
We share the lesson of a musician's son whose two-year program trumped a four-year degree, a testament to the idea that sometimes, less is more. Our conversation wanders through the importance of self-reliance in the music industry, and deliberating on the balance between technique and avoiding injury. 
Listen as we share a chord of truth about the eternal cycle of refining one's artistry and how the guitar can be both a companion and a muse in the rock and roll life we live and love.

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