<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Gorgeously illustrated and authoritatively written, <i>Fender 75 Years </i>is the officially licensed celebration of the legendary brand's landmark anniversary, covering all of Fender's iconic guitars, amps, and basses.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Ubiquitous in the music world, Fender</b>(R)<b> guitars and amplifiers are also icons in popular culture, their shapes and sounds instantly recognizable. Authoritatively written and lavishly illustrated, <i>Fender 75 Years</i> is the officially licensed anniversary celebration of the company and its legendary instruments.</b> <p/> Originating in Leo Fender's modest radio and amplifier repair shop in Fullerton, California, Fender Musical Instrument Corporation went on to become <b>the world's preeminent name</b> in musical instruments. Today, Fender's guitars, amplifiers, and script logo are recognizable even to those with only a casual interest in music. <p/> From Fender's first instrument--a 1946 lap steel guitar--to <b>Leo Fender</b>'s groundbreaking early six-string guitar designs like the <b>Esquire</b> that set the standard for the electric guitar explosion to follow, author Dave Hunter traces <b>Fender's entire history to the present</b>. All the innovations and landmark models are here, as well as legendary players who became synonymous with Fender instruments across musical genres. <p/> In addition to the instantly recognizable <b>Telecaster</b>(R)<b> and Stratocaster</b>(R), Hunter examines Fender's legendary offset guitars like the <b>Mustang</b>(R)<b>, Jazzmaster</b>(R)<b>, and Jaguar</b>(R), and such lesser-known models as the Marauder, Coronado, Bronco(TM), and more. The <b>Jazz Bass</b>(R)<b></b>and<b> Precision Bass</b>(R) also feature, as do Fender's <b>acoustic guitars</b> and workhorse <b>amplifiers like the Bassman</b>(R)<b>, Twin Reverb</b>(R)<b>, and Princeton</b>(R), to name a few. <p/> Along the way, readers get in-depth scoops on the relationships <b>dozens of players</b> have enjoyed with Fender: rock 'n' roll pioneers like <b>Hank Marvin</b> and <b>James Burton</b>; classic-rock icons like <b>Jimi Hendrix </b>and <b>Eric Clapton</b>; blues legends <b>Bonnie Raitt</b>, <b>Stevie Ray Vaughan</b>, and <b>Buddy Guy</b>; alt-rock gods <b>J Mascis</b> and <b>Kurt Cobain</b>; more recent guitar heroes like <b>Courtney Barnett, beabadoobee, and H.E.R. </b>...the list goes on. In addition, Hunter explores the work of the award-winning <b>Fender Custom Shop</b> and the guitars produced there. <p/> Illustrated throughout with <b>rare images</b> from company archives, <i>Fender 75 Years</i> treats readers to rare behind-the-scenes views of the shop floor throughout the years, <b>studio imagery</b> of the guitars, rare <b>period advertising</b> and brochures, and <b>performance images</b> of Fender players. <p/> It's the definitive look at the Fender's first three-quarters of a century and a must-have for every guitar enthusiast.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><i>"...a concise yet thorough and visually stunning celebration of Fender...a fantastic read for guitarists of all likes from beginners to collectors."</i></p>--<i><b>Spill Magazine</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Dave Hunter </b>is an author, musician, and journalist. He is the author of several popular books about guitars, amps, and effects, including Voyageur Press's <i>Star Guitars</i>, <i>The Fender Stratocaster</i>, <i>The Gibson Les Paul</i>, and <i>365 Guitars, Amps & Effects You Must Play</i>. A regular contributor to <i>Guitar Player</i> and <i>Vintage Guitar</i> magazines, he resides in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.</p>
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