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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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(Book). The high standards set by Chet Atkins as a performer,
recording artist, and record producer continue to inspire others.
Complementing the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's
exhibition Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player, this book honors
one of America's most influential musicians. To provide insight on
the legend and his music, the Country Music Hall of Fame invited
several experts to prepare essays, including Michael Cochran, Rich
Kienzle, Walter Carter, and John W. Rumble. Chet only bestowed his
degree of "Certified Guitar Player" on four other guitarists over
the years: Tommy Emmanuel, John Knowles, Jerry Reed, and Steve
Wariner. Reed passed away in 2008, but the other musicians have
shared special memories of Chet in these pages. Chet Atkins:
Certified Guitar Player is a heartening read of essays and
reminiscences that provide a revealing picture of Chet Atkins and
his extraordinary life.
(Book). The story of Epiphone, one of the oldest and most famous
guitar companies, is told by former staff historian Walter Carter.
It's an epic story spanning three centuries, from Old World roots
in the 19th century to the golden age of American makers in the
20th century and onward into the global market of the new
millennium. It's the story of America's business, from an
individual luthier to a family business and on to corporate
ownership. And it's the story of American popular music, powered by
Epiphone guitars, from big-bodied Emperor that drove the swing
bands of the 1930s, to the electric hollowbodies of the 1960s used
by The Beatles and studio ace Howard Roberts, to custom solidbody
models for such modern rockers as Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Jeff
Waters (Annihilator), and Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance).
Beautifully illustrated with photos of all the important Epiphone
instruments and the extraordinary musicians who played them, this
is a fascinating history of an iconic name in the world of the
guitar.
Guitar industry expert Walter Carter relates the story of one of
the 20th century's most innovative companies, from its owner's
humble beginnings as a helicopter manufacturer to its rise as the
biggest acoustic guitar maker in the U.S. Features beautiful color
photos of Ovation guitars, interviews with Ovation artists, and an
appendix of guitar serial numbers for collectors.
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