Happy Birthday, Leo Fender!

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Happy Birthday, Leo Fender!

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He would have been 101 years young today.

Thanks, Leo! Rock 'n' Roll wouldn't have been the same without you. :)
All I wanna do is rock!
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kiramdear wrote:He would have been 101 years young today.

Thanks, Leo! Rock 'n' Roll wouldn't have been the same without you. :)
He did have a slight impact, didn't he.
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He's one of my heroes.... but apart from popularising the solid body electric guitar, engineering the first production electric bass, pioneering bolt-on necks, setting the template for instrument amplification, helping get the Rhodes Piano off the ground, setting standards in musical instrument production, and creating one of the most recognised brands in the industry, what did he ever achieve?
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kiramdear wrote:Thanks, Leo! Rock 'n' Roll wouldn't have been the same without you. :)
Isn't that the truth. :D
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antipodean wrote:He's one of my heroes.... but apart from popularising the solid body electric guitar, engineering the first production electric bass, pioneering bolt-on necks, setting the template for instrument amplification, helping get the Rhodes Piano off the ground, setting standards in musical instrument production, and creating one of the most recognised brands in the industry, what did he ever achieve?

Well he certainly never achieved learning to play the guitar! :lol:
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Re: Happy Birthday, Leo Fender!

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The guy was a tinkerer, a crank, a pioneer and a genius.

I have some vintage Fender amps and I just marvel at how they were continuously, methodically, intelligently improved over the '50s through the mid-'60s. Astounding. For someone who was not a player, Leo listened to what the players wanted and he delivered.

Not to mention those . . . erm . . . guitars and basses . . . :mrgreen:
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kiramdear wrote:He would have been 101 years young today.

Thanks, Leo! Rock 'n' Roll wouldn't have been the same without you. :)
+1-He was "The Man"!

FWIW, my burial plot is in Fairhaven Cemetary near Leo's.
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libratune wrote:I have some vintage Fender amps and I just marvel at how they were continuously, methodically, intelligently improved over the '50s through the mid-'60s. Astounding. For someone who was not a player, Leo listened to what the players wanted and he delivered.
We must see pics? Showman, Twin Reverb, Deluxe Reverb?
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