If the record-buying public had warmed to Jimmie Webster’s ‘Touch System’ two-handed tapping technique, then the Gretsch brand that we know today might never have existed. Webster was an accomplished ...
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The history of the Gretsch 6130 Round-Up and 6121 – and how boozy lunches threatened quality control
The Gretsch 6130 Round-Up premiered in 1953, but customers didn’t start seeing it until 1954. The Western motif inlay at the ...
Guitars Gretsch relaunches the Jet in Streamliner and Electromatic series – and there is a single-pickup rock 'n' roll machine FTW Electric Guitars "For garage, punk, and rock styles, it’s got the ...
Decades after it was stolen, Canadian rock star Randy Bachman says he’s finally found the rare guitar he used to write hits like “American Woman” and “Takin’ Care of Business” after an internet sleuth ...
We heartily applaud any manufacturer that can retain its identity whilst embracing new ideas and production methods, and with the Thunder Jet Bass Gretsch has truly played a trump card. MusicRadar's ...
Reverend Horton Heat was on the road with his seminal psychobilly band in the early '90s, when the electrical controls on his guitar, a Gibson ES175, started to show their age. "We were playing 27 ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Duane Eddy still remembers the day he bought his Gretsch Chet Atkins Model 6120, the guitar that would be forever associated with his irresistible, twangy sound. “I went ...
Thanks to an internet sleuth takin' care of business, Randy Bachman will be reunited with the guitar he used to compose some of the most memorable hits of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
Bachman, the former lead guitarist of The Guess Who and founder of Bachman-Turner Overdrive, was reunited with the 1957 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins guitar that was stolen 46 years ago, CBC reported.
Thanks to an internet sleuth takin’ care of business, Randy Bachman will be reunited with the guitar he used to compose some of the most memorable hits of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
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