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    Guitar Legend Les Paul Dies at 94

    • Posted on Aug 13th 2009 12:07PM by James Sullivan
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    Guitar legend Les Paul has died due to complications from pneumonia. In addition to an incredibly successful recording -- both as a solo artist and with his wife, Mary Ford -- Paul is best known as the inventor of the electric guitar and multitrack recording. He was 94.

    Born Lester William Polsfuss (later Polfus) on June 9, 1915, in Waukesha, Wis., Paul was a natural musician, playing harmonica and guitar. After breaking in on Chicago radio, Paul moved to New York, where he played with Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum and Charlie Christian, the jazz guitarist who played a hollow-body instrument with a pickup. In the early '30s, Paul built his own pickup from radio and telephone parts. By 1941, he had designed his prototypical solid-body guitar with a bridge, neck and pickup attached to a slab of 4x4 fencepost. He called it "The Log."

    After serving in the military during World War II, he settled in Los Angeles, where he built a home studio sponsored by Bing Crosby, whom Paul would accompany on 'It's Been a Long, Long Time,' a No. 1 hit in 1945. He began experimenting with a crude form of multitrack recording, using wax disks to add layers of his own self-accompaniment. In 1948, he convinced Capitol Records to release a single using this technique, 'Lover,' which reached No. 21. Despite suffering a near-fatal car accident in 1948, he recorded 13 more solo Top 40 instrumentals through 1953.


    In late 1950, Paul released 'Tennessee Waltz,' his first of several big hits with his new bride and duet partner, the singer Mary Ford. Another single, 'How High the Moon,' was a major success, holding at No. 1 for nine weeks. Gibson introduced its Les Paul model guitar in 1952, which quickly became known for its "fat" tone and live pickup, characteristics that distinguished it from Leo Fender's competing guitars. Other than a brief falling-out in the 1960s, Paul's endorsement of Gibson products continued through the rest of his life.

    With their run of chart success over, Paul and Ford divorced in 1963 (Ford, born Colleen Summers, died in 1977). Paul effectively dropped out of the public eye, reappearing with a pair of albums with his old friend, Chet Atkins, in the 1970s. A television documentary called 'The Wizard of Waukesha' helped revive interest in Paul's career, and in 1984, he began a long-running, star-studded weekly residency in New York City. He received the Grammy Trustees Award in 1983 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an Early Influence in 1988.

    Without Paul's remarkable achievements, Keith Richards once said, "generations of flash little punks like us would be in jail or cleaning toilets." Paul's signature Gibson guitar has been the favored instrument of Slash, Jimmy Page, Billie Joe Armstrong and countless other rock musicians.

    According to the Associated Press, Paul passed away at White Plains Hospital surrounded by family and friends. A private funeral will be held soon in New York, with a public memorial likely happening soon.

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    Remembering Les Paul and His Guitars
    Rock 'n' roll icon Les Paul passed away at the age of 94 in New York.

    His innovations redefined the sound of music history, one decibel at a time.
    Richard Drew, AP
    Richard Drew, AP

    Remembering Les Paul

      Les Paul rehearses at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City in on October 4, 2004. Twice every Monday night, the renown musician, also known for his innovations on the solid-body electric guitar and multitrack recording, performed onstage with his trio. "It's quite a challenge but I enjoy it," the Waukesha, Wis. native said from the stage that night.

      Richard Drew, AP

      Music legends Les Paul and B.B. King put their heads together during a jam session at the third anniversary celebration of the B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in New York City's Times Square. Paul holds King's signature "Lucille" guitar, which he played. June 17, 2003

      Richard Drew, AP

      Paul McCartney tries out a custom-made left handed "Les Paul Lite" guitar presented to him by Paul, left, in New York City. May 3, 1988

      AP

      President Bush presents the 2007 National Medals of Arts to guitar pioneer Les Paul during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. November 15, 2007

      Gerald Herbert, AP

      Slash and Les Paul at the Gibson Guitars Honors Rock 'N Roll Legend Les Paul for a 50th Anniversary Celebration. August 13, 2001

      RJ Capak, WireImage

      Les Paul and Eddie Van Halen pose together. January 1, 1988

      Ebet Roberts, Redferns

      U2 guitarist the Edge performs with a Les Paul guitar during the 13th Annual MusiCares Person Of The Year tribute at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. February 21, 2003

      Frank Micelotta, Getty Images

      Aerosmith lead guitarist Joe Perry plays a Les Paul guitar at the United We Stand concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. October 21, 2001

      Paul J. Richards, AFP / Getty Images

      Randy Rhodes plays a Gibson Les Paul guitar during a live performance with Ozzy Osbourne. October 20, 1980

      Fin Costello, Redferns

      Neil Young, playing a Gibson Les Paul guitar, smiles while performing during the Live Aid concert for famine relief at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, PA. July 13, 1985

      George Widman, AP

    Les Paul: In His Own Words
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    Colleenat 8-13-2009

    What a tragedy. This man changed the face of music!

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    Steveat 8-13-2009

    How is a 94 year old's death a tragedy? He lived a long life and contributed more than most. But at 94 it was time. There is nothing tragic about it.

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    Bob S.at 8-13-2009

    Les was a remarkable musician and creative person. Sorry to see him pass away, but our life is a gift and we can't be in charge of it. Give God the praise for having him for a spell in our time Bob

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    glennhaussmanat 8-13-2009

    I wouldnt call someone 94 dying a tragedy. It sucks, but not tragic. if he was 40 now that's tragic.

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    Brian Donaldsonat 8-13-2009

    Maybe not tragic to you but it certainly is a great loss to the music world considering his fabulous contribution. It is a great loss indeed. RIP Les.

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    Rhoda Fuseyat 8-13-2009

    The best, the greatest innovator.Without Las Paul there would be no Rock and Roll,No Les paul Guitar,and
    no Mary Ford.What a twosome.Have records and tapes,so he will never be gone.

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    gabbiescorner6at 8-13-2009

    Via Con Dios

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    Justinat 8-13-2009

    I hate it when people say something like this. That without such and such, there wouldn't be this and that. Look, if not for Les Paul, it would've been someone else. Like someone else wouldn't have come along and invented a guitar?? Please, maybe if there was no Les Paul, it would set things back 10 years, then we'd still be in the 90's pretty much. I'd take that over what has become this ENTIRE decade in music. These guys are a product of good timing. I give the Beatles all the credit in the world, they had good songs at the absolutely perfect time, BUT they are a little overrated, which we SHOULD all be able to admit here....if not, then you're damaged goods son....you're damaged goods...

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    Stephen Bat 8-13-2009

    Justin...what are you...like 12 years old??? Your remarks show a lack of appreciation for the path that led us to this point. It was innovators like Les Paul, Leo Fender and The Beatles that have laid the foundation for what modern music has become. How about a little respect for a legend and a few less smug remarks?? Have a little class!

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    nabaat 8-13-2009

    just because you think your so pretty,just because you think your so hot



    i sing that song by les and mary to my dog all the time
    bye les

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    OscarKat 8-13-2009

    "...BUT they are a little overrated..."!!! Justin, so sorry you aren't as musically educated as yo want to be. I was there from their inception to the end. There has never, before or after, been a musial group as inovative, transitional, inspired, or talented as the Beatles, both individually and as a group. The trash being performed nowdays, in the name of Rock & Roll, is pathetic at best. Les Paul was an inovative genius who brought the electric guitar into it's heydays. True, 94 is a good long life, and dying at that age I don't believe to be tragic but a blessing. However you can't diminish the man nor his accomplishments with "...it would've been someone else." Damaged goods? I don't think you can see Good.

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    Uncle Philat 8-13-2009

    To Justin

    So, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Einstein, and all the other great artists, innovators and thinkers throughout time had no purpose (according to you?) How sad.

    For me, I am very happy he (Les Paul) lived during a time when I was alive to watch and listen to the innovations he brought to the music industry. We all have shared in the wealth of his creations.

    Goodbye Les and thanks!!!!

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    Billat 8-13-2009

    All right, so yes this Justin fellow is terribly ignorant of Les Paul as a wonderful innovator, a consummate gentleman, and an incredible musician. The idea that somehow we'd be in the '90s right now without him is ridiculous; cause and effect, lad: we'd be somewhere else entirely. Different path, different people would be involved at every stage, different product altogether. However, despite this fellow, let's not lose sight that we're talking about Les Paul, not a detractor, not the Beatles. Les Paul, at the end of it, lived as we all should: with hard work, love of his friends and family, love for his art, and he left his mark on the world in a positive way. Thank you, Les. You will be missed.

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    Adamat 8-13-2009

    I'm so glad I got to see him at the Iridium in the mid 90's in Manhattan. His personal "Les Paul" guitar had more buttons and switches than a 747 cockpit. Most likely a product of his never ending tinkering and inventing he did for the music industry. After the show you got to line up and talk to him and take pictures. I got his autograph. He said "Hey I use your name in one of my songs!" He had arthritis in his hands real bad and and his famous broken arm (He asked the doctor to set his arm in such a way that he could still pay guitar after a bad car accident)and could still play beautiful. Thank you for the music, thank you for the inovation, thank you for one of my best concert memories and thanks for being so kind when I met you.

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    martincconsultat 8-13-2009

    Rock and Roll has lost a big dog... Peace Les
    Waukesha WI

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    WHOHOOat 8-13-2009

    I BET KYLE BUSH FEELS LIKE A JACKA$$ NOW SINCE HE SMASHED HIS GUITAR HE WON

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    Chip Williamsat 8-13-2009

    Justin, let it go for heaven's sake!! One can tell you are too cynical for anything like this!!

    I lived very near to Les and Mary Ford most of my life in Westchester County. They were a lovely couple and he was a talent we will miss!! Electric guitars were only one of his creations and both of their talents Les, RIP!

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    pirate6atbvilleat 8-13-2009

    sad, Les Paul was a legend. my condolences to his family in this sad time.

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    kat 8-13-2009

    Actually replying to Justin I hate it when people complain about the creative efforts of others. Les Paul put so much energy and devotion into his work. He had so much to offer and had so much insight in to what was needed and what would work. We are grateful to these people for sharing with us their imagination, hard work and inspiration. Some people give and others just sit around and say " anybody could have done that" or all music sucks now. What have you contributed besides a grumpy. negative attitude?

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    Dean Andreat 8-13-2009

    Les was a great man. His inventions have inspired countless generations to come. His spirit has enlightened us all.

    RIP Buddy.

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