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He was the most visible player of the Tele in the late '50s, appearing on television with Ricky Nelson almost every week on the Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. [15] His most famous guitar is the Paisley Red Tele, which he first used while performing with Elvis Presley. [16] He has also played with Gram Parsons and Merle Haggard. As a long-time ...
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Leroy "Roy" Buchanan (September 23, 1939 – August 14, 1988) was an American guitarist and blues rock musician. A pioneer of the Telecaster sound, [1] Buchanan worked as a sideman and as a solo artist, with two gold albums early in his career [2] and two later solo albums that made it to the Billboard chart.
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Lee is also referred to as "Mr. Telecaster". [9] A long-time Telecaster player, Lee wrote a foreword to A.R. Duchossoir's book detailing the history of the instrument. Lee's song "Country Boy" helped to redefine country guitar for a whole generation of players, and was later to become a hit for multi-instrumentalist Ricky Skaggs.
Page's "Dragon" Telecaster (given to him by Jeff Beck) is one of the most iconic individual electic guitars of all time. And after 1975 the neck off of Dragon went onto Page's other notable Tele, the Botswana "Brown Bomber" Which he used on the 1977, 1980 Led Zeppelin tours along with his performance at the ARMS Charity concert.
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Kirchen was named "The Titan of The Telecaster" by Guitar Player magazine [1] for his musical prowess on the Fender Telecaster guitar. He played a 1959 model with a maple fretboard and sunburst finish that he calls the "coal burner", acquired in 1967 when he exchanged his Gibson SG with a stranger on a bus. [ 5 ]