“Philip Kubicki was Roger Rossmeisl’s apprentice at Fender R&D and he was behind several guitars that became iconic. Roger was more involved in Fender’s archtops and also the Thinline Telecaster, but ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: ANDER GILLENEA / AFP Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Josh Homme was left grasping for ...
The Beatles were and remain one of the most influential bands in history. They influenced fashion, food, culture and especially music. When the Beatles threw in extra chords, bands across the world ...
This first instrument went to the King, while two others went to George Harrison and Steve Cropper When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
This guitar probably left the factory around 1975, but it was put together earlier on by Philip Kubicki in Fender’s R&D department. It was likely made around 1971, and finally completed around ’75 as ...
Fender George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster A modern, more accessible and lightweight version of the original Rosewood Telecaster, the guitar remains true to its heritage with a classic look and unique ...
When it comes to rock’n’roll icons they don’t get much cooler than George Harrison. Now you can play one of his most iconic guitars. While the spiritual Beatle rocked some dank shirts and questionable ...
In 1968 Fender built six rosewood Telecaster prototypes – and at least half of them went into the hands of legendary musicians. Now the first is up for sale, once owned by none other than Elvis ...