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  2. Epiphone Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Epiphone Casino is a thinline hollow body electric guitar manufactured by Epiphone, a branch of Gibson.The guitar debuted in 1961 and has been associated with such guitarists as Howlin' Wolf, Phil Upchurch, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Noel Gallagher, Keith Richards, Dave Davies, Brad Whitford, Shirley Manson, Paul Weller, The Edge, Josh Homme, Daniel Kessler, Brendon Urie ...

  3. List of Epiphone players - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles made prominent use of Casinos. In December 1964, Paul McCartney purchased a 1964 Texan FT-79 acoustic and a 1962 Casino; early in 1966 George Harrison and John Lennon followed suit, acquiring Casino E230TDs which they used regularly on stage and in the studio thereafter.

  4. List of the Beatles' instruments - Wikipedia

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    Lennon and Harrison both purchased Epiphone Casinos in the spring of 1966. [5] Paul McCartney acquired his Casino in 1964. They were used extensively by John and Paulduring the recording of the Revolver album and continued to be used throughout their remaining years along with other instruments by John and Paul.

  5. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    George Harrison [nb 1] (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) [nb 2] was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian ...

  6. A new biography recently revealed George Harrison‘s typically witty response to being stabbed 40 times by an intruder.. The life of the Beatles musician, who died of cancer on this week (29 ...

  7. It's All Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Womack credits this guitar part to Harrison, who played his Epiphone Casino using "the instrument's Bigsby [tremolo] bar in searing, full vibrato force". [48] [nb 5] Harrison later rued the prominence of the brass accompaniment, [55] saying: "To this day I am still annoyed that I let them mess it up with those damn trumpets. Basically, the song ...

  8. Where George Harrison Lived and, Despite Rumor, Didn't Die ...

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    Where George Harrison Lived and, Despite Rumor, Didn't Die (House of the Day) Harris Effron. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:36 PM. George Harrison home studio city died.

  9. The Beatles' 1966 tour of Germany, Japan and the Philippines

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    The Beatles' main instruments were Epiphone Casino guitars for John Lennon and George Harrison, McCartney's Höfner "violin" bass, and Starr's Ludwig drum kit. [36] After adopting the Epiphone as his stage guitar for 1966, beginning with the NME Poll-Winners Concert, [37] Lennon continued to use it throughout the Beatles' career.