http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/53141582.html
He was a Waukesha native. He literally invented the electric guitar:
"As he practiced his new instrument and listened to jazz bands from Chicago over the radio, Paul noticed that an acoustic guitar, which got its amplification from the string ringing off the hollow body, could not compete for volume in a big band. It needed a boost, he thought.
"Only 13 years old at the time, he reasoned that a phonograph pickup -- the little device that takes the sound from a record and makes it loud enough to hear -- could provide the extra volume if placed under the strings and sent to a radio speaker.
"Thus was born a rudimentary electric guitar, using the cartridge and stylus from a phonograph, in 1927."
He was a master of it.
"Aside from making rock-and-roll possible with his creation of the electric guitar, Paul also contributed immensely to the advance of studio recording over the years with inventions like multitrack recording, reverb, and more than a dozen others."
After a terrible accident, Les Paul was told that he might not ever play again. He told the doctors to set his arm bones so that he could still hold a guitar and he would take it from there. And he did.
I have a buddy who collects guitars and met Les Paul a number of times. I called him to deliver the news. He said, "I'm gonna pull out one of my Les Pauls [guitars made by Gibson] and play it for awhile." I bet Les will be playing along in heaven.
Thank you so much, Les Paul.
Such a talent. Thank the Lord he didn't listen to that doctor!
ReplyDeleteHe was in Milwaukee last year!
ReplyDeleteI had the opportunity to meet Les Paul's brother while I was going to school at David Kennedy Recording Studios in Milwaukee. (The place no longer exists) I'll never forget on how entranced is was listening to his stories. He spoke of how his inventions changed the shape of rock and roll.
ReplyDeleteThis guy is a legend! RIP Les. You will be surely be missed!
RIP Les. Such a legend he is.
ReplyDelete(Way more than MJ) IMO
DA-I agree with you. With out Les Paul, rock and roll wouldn't be like it is now!
ReplyDeleteWe have a nice box set CD of his music. Been stored away for a few years, may be time to pull it out and give it a listen.
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