n this episode, Gibson speaks with producer Bob Rock and learns about his early years in Canada, the love of guitar and his musical journey that has spanned over 40 years.
In this episode of “Icons,” GibsonTV sits down with Heavy Metal pioneer Tony Iommi to learn about his early years in Birmingham, England, the accident that almost ended his career as a guitarist and his 55 year musical journey with Black Sabbath.
In the latest episode of “Icons”, Gibson TV sits down with one of the most iconic rock musicians of our generation, Jerry Cantrell to learn about his early years in Spanaway, Washington and the birth of the Seattle sound. The show takes a deep dive into his 30-plus year career in music as the guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter of Alice In Chains, and as a solo artist. Cantrell’s career outside of Alice in Chains has consisted of two solo albums and contributions to major film soundtracks. Jerry’s first solo album, Boggy Depot, was released in 1998, followed by his second album Degradation Trip (2002). In addition to his solo artist work, Jerry Cantrell has released music on soundtracks for several films including Spider-Man, The Cable Guy, John Wick 2, Last Action Hero, and The Punisher.
In this intimate look into his musical journey, Dave lets viewers in and shares very personal stories about his childhood, his time with Metallica, and the enduring legacy of Megadeth. Rare photos and footage from Dave’s storied career and tumultuous life paint a picture of a man who has overcome so much and yet never, ever lost his absolute love of playing guitar and creating music.
There are those who tell stories and those who are storytellers; Shep Gordon is neither. Shep is THE storyteller. Lovingly known as "Supermensch," he is one of the most influential and respected personalities in show business. In the newest chapter of Gibson “Icons,” Shep shares some of his legendary behind the scenes stories from his life as a manager. Over the years, he has been responsible for managing the careers of Alice Cooper, Anne Murray, Teddy Pendergrass, Rick James and others. He’s also credited as creating the celebrity chef, which revolutionized the food industry and turned the culinary arts into the multi-billion dollar industry it is today. Shep is revered for his kindness, charisma and fondness for a good time. Having lived a life as full and as exciting as he has, it isn't surprising he has so many outrageous anecdotes from his time as a talent manager, film agent, and producer for some of music and Hollywood’s biggest names.