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Recording King Classic Series I Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
December 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
- Solid Engelmann Spruce Top
- Rosewood Back & Sides
- Mahogany Neck
- Fully Scalloped Forward X-Bracing
- Abalone Headstock Inlay
Product DescriptionA great introduction to a pre-war style acoustic guitar, the Classic Series I has fine craftsmanship and a natural acoustic tone. This guitar features a solid Engelmann spruce top, rosewood back and sides, fully scalloped forward-x bracing and a mahogany neck. Series I models have a Recording King “damask” pattern M. O. P. headstock inlay and abalone snowflake position markers. The traditioanl features on this guitar include a vintage-style beveled pickguard and cla. . . More >>
Recording King Classic Series I Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
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Very Best of the King of Blues Guitar
May 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Album Description2008 three CD set. Best known for his duets with a star studded cast of friends on his albums The Healer and Mr Lucky, this new compilation shows why those friends (Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt and Carlos Santana) worshipped John Lee Hooker as one of the greatest ever bluesman in the first place. Featuring everything from blistering boogies to ballads from the heart, this collection presents classic Hooker recordings from the 1940s to the 1960s. Disc One features blist. . . More >>
Very Best of the King of Blues Guitar
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King of the Blues Guitar
December 22, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
Product DescriptionNo Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: KING,ALBERTTitle: KING OF THE BLUES GUITARStreet Release Date: 08/15/1989. . . More >>
King of the Blues Guitar
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King of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar: Acoustic and Electric 1927-1936
Album Description”King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar, Volume one” showcases the magical talent of Sol Ho’opi’i beginning with early performances on an acoustic National Tri-Cone guitar. The performances then explode with Ho’op’i playing a new groundbreaking technology for the early 20th century known as the electric amplified steel guitar. The birth of the electric amplified steel guitar created a whole new world for muscians and audiences alike, and Ho’opi’i reigned supreme as the k. . . More >>
King of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar: Acoustic and Electric 1927-1936





