Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: elwoodblue on July 05, 2009, 09:49:25 AM
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George passed on yesterday,
His contribution to the world of electric instruments will continue to bring smiles to musicians and music lovers for a long, long time.
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RIP..
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Sad news! He was a hugely important part of electric instrument history. R.i.p.
John
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Very sad news... George's contributions to Fender, Music Man & G&L instruments are many. This is a great book detailing George & Leo Fender's many decades together.
http://www.amazon.com/Guitars-George-Leo-Fender-Built/dp/0634069225/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246890589&sr=1-1 (http://www.amazon.com/Guitars-George-Leo-Fender-Built/dp/0634069225/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246890589&sr=1-1)
Leo felt that George deserved more reconition in their later years which is why he named the company G&L (George & Leo), he thought it would be nice to have George's initial first since Leo's name was already world famous by then. (so goes the story...)
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Elwood, where did hear of George's passing? I cannot find anything about it on the internet.
Thanks
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There has been the same discussion at the G&L discussion board...sadly it has been confirmed by some close to him.
here (http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/gldp/index.php3 target=_blank) is my source.
I appreciate your double checking, communication is essential to making life better.
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Was very sad to read this.
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Yes, Elwood, the sad news is true... I was hoping it wasn't true but you obviously heard correctly long before most people. I have been a big fan of G&L bassses for several years, I own 2 of them. There was a great old L1000 at the Chicago gathering recently... Thanks to George & Leo for the great instruments & innovations over the years. No disrespect to Alembic, apples & oranges... The best of both worlds.
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I use my L1000 for my all purpose ax when going out,
classic tones and comfy neck.
G&L's may appear to be run of the mill , but every aspect of them has been well thought out, a large part due to George's genius.
G&L's website has put a nice pic up on their main page to honor George.
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a link to photo's of Georges memorial service...it seems it reflected the love and liveliness that defined Georges life.
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Sad to hear but at least he left a huge positive mark on the land...may we all achieve this in our lives...Tony.