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Les Paul, or Lester William Polsfuss, was an American innovator, inventor, musician and songwriter who lived from June 9, 1915 to August 12, 2009. He is best known for his invention of the solid-body electric guitar, which has “made the sound of rock and roll possible”. Les Paul is also responsible for the creation of various music recording effects, such as overdubbing, tape delay, phasing effects, and multitrack recording.
As a musician, Les Paul was just as innovative with the way he played his guitar by using tricks like chording sequences, fretting techniques and timing, licks, and trills. Paul and his wife Mary Ford’s records were sold by the millions in the 1950’s, and along with Sam Phillips and Alan Freed, Les Paul is one of the few that has a permanent exhibit in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He won two Grammys in 2006, at age 90, for his album “Les Paul & Friends: America Made World Played”. He performed all the way until the 1980’s and made a huge impact on the music industry throughout his life.
Guitar legend Les Paul dies, age 94
Revered musician and inventor Les Paul died today, August 13, of complications from pneumonia. He was 94 years old.
Paul died at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, NY, according to a statement from Gibson Guitar. The music pioneer had faced declining health in recent years and was surrounded by friends and family at the time of his death.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announces Les Paul tribute concert
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Case Western Reserve University and Gibson Guitar will present its 2008 American Music Masters Tribute concert honoring Les Paul on November 15 at PlayhouseSquare's State Theater in Cleveland, OH.
The 13th annual tribute will feature Hall of Famers Billy Gibson (ZZ Top), the Ventures and James Burton (side-man category) as well Slash, Richie Sambora, Jennifer Batten, Dennis Coffey, Lenny Kaye, Steve Lukather, Barbara Lynn and Alannah Myles.


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