Description: The Telecaster Guitar Book A Complete History of Fender Telecaster Guitars Revised and Updated Condition: New - Unused - Unopened Authorized Dealer: Musical Progressions Series: Book Publisher: Backbeat Books Format: Softcover Author: Tony Bacon Pages: 160 This new version of Tony Bacon's Six Decades of the Fender Telecaster shows how the world's first commercially successful solidbody electric guitar still attracts musicians more than 60 years since its birth in California. Today, it is more popular than ever and for many guitarists has overtaken the Stratocaster as the Fender to own and play. The Tele is the longest-lived solidbody electric, played by everyone from Muddy Waters to Keith Richards, from Radiohead to Snow Patrol. Its sheer simplicity and versatility are vividly illustrated here through interviews with Jeff Beck, James Burton, Bill Kirchen, John 5, and more. The book is three great volumes in one: a compendium of luscious pictures of the most desirable Teles, a gripping story from the earliest days to the latest exploits, and a detailed collector's guide to every Tele ever made. Packed with pictures of great players, collectable catalogs, period press ads, and cool memorabilia, The Telecaster Guitar Book is the one Tele book that all guitar fans will want to add to their collection. Size: 11in x 8.5in ISBN: 9781617131059 UPC: 884088555054 Inventory#: 000333189
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Series: Book
Format: Softcover
Author: Tony Bacon
Number of Pages: 160
Size: 11in x 8.5in
Stock Number: MP6-25Z2-L25-000333189
UPC Code: 884088555054
ISBN: 9781617131059
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
MPN: HL00333189
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Publication Name: The Telecaster Guitar Book
Type: Softcover