American Songwriter
“The main thing is the ability to be on different levels and have different levels of power. Learning how to take that power and reappropriate it to communities and people. You can foster a stronger sense of community through that shared power.”
C.A.T
“I realized that music was a tool that helped me identify with others that have similar experiences but possibly couldn’t figure out the words to vocalize them. Music is that emotional connector that presents all of us with a passageway to connect with others that don’t look like us, identify like us, or speak like us.”
How Guitar Gabby Connects Law, Music & Sustainability | Northern Heat Report
“In this week's edition of The Northern Heat Report, we interviewed Gabriella "Guitar Gabby" Logan, a business magnate, entertainment and environmental lawyer, philanthropist, and musician. Gabriella, also a writer for Guitar Girl Magazine and Guitar World, recently featured our Obsidian Ebony product in her articles. Despite being based in Atlanta, her connection to ThermalWood Canada and New Brunswick is noteworthy. Our conversation highlighted the unique way she practices law and the importance of networking. Sharing these stories helps showcase the amazing connections and opportunities in our province.” - Thermal Wood Canada
Surviving as a Woman Guitarist in Heavy Metal
Gabby Logan, Stephanie Bradley, Nikki Stringfield and more share their experiences of everyday misogyny, and discuss the harassment they are forced to face as prominent female musicians.
Guitar Gabby featured in Afropunk
“The Black Punk Princesses Making Hella Noise”
Guitar Gabby on Rock ‘n’ Roll Heretics: Shredding While Black and Female
“This multigenerational dialogue will highlight the intersectional journeys of Black women guitarists in rock, literature, and music education. Drawing from Sikivu Hutchinson’s new Black feminist road novel, Rock ‘n’ Roll Heretic: The Life and Times of Rory Tharpe, the discussion will explore Black women rocker’s perspectives on confronting racism/sexism/ageism and homophobia in corporate rock, defying cultural and gender expectations in the Black community, honoring unsung Black rock heroines, and lifting up Gen Z Black girl rock musicians.”
- Museum of the African Diaspora MoAD
Sketchy Conversations With John M Ellison IV
John talks with guitarist and singer/songwriter Gabby Logan about her band the TxLips, her being featured in Guitar World, coming up in Georgia and other topics.
Black Women in Rock Roundtable
Youth-facilitated roundtable with guitarists Malina Moye, Ghetto Songbird (Samantha Hollins), Jackie Venson, and Felice Rosser of Faith NYC. The dialogue will focus on Black women's history in the rock world, confronting challenges of racism/sexism/homophobia, artistry, creativity, and musicianship.
Guitar Gabby Interview on Metal Mad TV
“Gabby Logan talks diversity in music, women in the music industry, and new exciting projects.” -Metal Mad TV
Guitar Gabby’s Boss Up Series
Guitar Girl Magazine
Guitar Gabby’s Being a BOSS Livestream Series
Guitar Gabby of the international touring Black Woman rock band collective TxLips Band, LLC. sits down with friends in the game to have a candid conversation.
Part one in a twelve-part series, where Guitar Gabby walks us through her journey of “Being a Boss,” and shares insights and tips for other women to pursue their dream of becoming a boss.
the Self Management Series
She Shreds Magazine
Guitar Gabby x Owning your Craft in the Music Industry
Guitar Gabby x Self Management Series: Part 1: Why Self-Management?
Guitar Gabby x Self Management Series: Part 2: Staying Organized and Booking Gigs
Guitar Gabby x Self Management Series Part 3: The Right People and Resources
Guitar Gabby x Self Management Series Part 4: Copyright and Business Formation
INTERVIEW WITH @ARSJMEDIA
Check out Guitar Gabby in this nterview with Anthony Stewart. Guitar Gabby Talks The TxLips Band, New Singles, Rock&Roll, Rosetta Tharpe, London, Montreal & More.
THEOREMATIC
“For this installment of Theorematic featuring Guitar Gabby, we found ourselves in Atlanta, GA on a windy, bright but chilly day. Listen in on how her somber strings bounce off the bustling traffic and echo through the air.”