This is a Tele with Nashville in its name and in its tones, but it also translates to a kinds of styles and might just be the most versatile version of the Big F's workhorse super champ we've played.
Quiffed, middle-aged and a bit portly, Gatton was an unlikely magazine cover star - or ’80s guitar hero. This, you may recall, was still the era of stick-thin shredders with pointy guitars and ...
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The guitars are a Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster, Martin D-41 and PRS Custom 24. The original values of the Martin and the PRS are estimated at $3,000 each. Three guitars belonging to former Duke ...
"It's really great that they were willing to sort of go down the rabbit hole with me," Paisley says of Fender and the "Lost Paisley" Telecaster. "We've worked on this for a year now." By Tom Roland It ...
Fender has restructured its made-in-USA electric guitar and bass guitar series with the announcement of the all-new American Professional Classic range. Replacing the outgoing American Performer range ...
Earlier this week, Fender hosted the grand opening of its new Nashville HQ, which was attended by a huge array of electric guitar players. Similar to the ceremonious ribbon-cutting activities that ...