Fender is a historic American brand and many of its most prized instruments are still built in California. Yet some of its most hotly discussed releases originate from the other side of the world.
The LA-based instrument manufacturer have tapped Turnstile, hardcore’s most exciting band, to fly the flag for the new American Pro Classic.
The Fender Player II Series is a popular line of guitars and basses from the iconic instrument maker. Now, the company has announced an addition to the Series, the Player II Modified Series. Featuring ...
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How Khruangbin made Fender history with signature models of the first guitars they ever bought
The trappings of rock stardom have changed a great deal since the 1970s. The money and record sales ain’t what they used to be, the drug-fueled parties in Laurel Canyon have died out, and being on the ...
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Fender unveils the newest entry point to its USA-made collection, the American Professional Classic series
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 ...
Exploring the origins of the humble electric guitar, namely the 1932 Rickenbacker Frying Pan lap guitar which was the first ...
In late 1967, CBS standardised Telecaster control wiring to the neck/both/bridge arrangement that most players ... The ...
You've seen his Mississippi Midnight signature model, now introducing the modern blues phenom's Tele Deluxe in Delta Day – or is it Daphne Blue?
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