Gibson Dickey Betts SG 2011 of Derek Trucks
Derek Trucks is an American guitarist best known for being a member of the Allman Brothers Band and founder of the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Trucks began playing guitar at the age of nine. His early repertoire was heavily influenced by the blues, and inspired...
Chuck Berry’s Gibson Guitars
Chuck Berry, the father of rock n roll, receives a new tribute from the Gibson Custom Shop: his 1978 ES-355 returns in a limited edition by Murphy Lab. Rock n roll was born on a Gibson, an ES-350T to be precise. Chuck Berry embraced...
Albert King and Lucy Guitar
Albert Nelson (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), known by his stage name Albert King, was an American guitarist and singer who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time. He is perhaps best known for his popular and influential album Born...
Lucille the B.B.King’s guitar
B.B.KING The biography of BB King, pseudonym of Riley B. King, starts with his birth on September 16, 1925, in Itta Bena, Mississippi. A blues guitarist but also a historic singer from the 1950s onward: with 41 studio albums, 19 live albums, 10 collections...
Eric Clapton’s Guitars and gear
Eric ‘s collection of guitars features some of the most iconic instruments in Rock and Roll history. His first guitar was an inexpensive Kay Jazz II model , but in 1964 Clapton already replaced it with a Fender Telecaster red, which he used on most...
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s guitars
1962/63 Fender Stratocaster (Number One) This was Stevie Ray Vaughan‘s lead guitar. He got it from Ray Henning’s Heart of Texas music store owner in 1973 and it quickly became his main companion. Number one originally had a white pickguard that has been replaced...
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