Friday, August 14, 2009

Les Paul, The Electric Guitar Pioneer, Died At Age 94


Les Paul, who changed the face of modern music through his development of the guitar, has died aged 94.

According to a statement issued by the
Gibson Guitar Corporation, which first released the seminal Les Paul guitar model in 1952, Paulpassed away today (August 13) due to complications arising from a case of pneumonia. He died at White Plains Hospital in White Plains,New York.

Wisconsen-born Paul, real nameLester William Polsfuss, was a musician before he turned his hand to inventing. He recorded asRhubarb Red as well as playing in bands including the Les Paul Trio.

Through
Gibson he released the Les Paul Goldtop guitar followed by theLes Paul Custom and the Les Paul Standard – the current edition of which is hugely popular today.

Paul was influential in the rise of multi-track recording – allowing musicians to record different musical parts and vocals separately then fuse them together as a complete recording.

Henry Juszkiewicz, chairman and CEO of Gibson, paid tribute to Paul in a statement.

"The world has lost a truly innovative and exceptional human being today," he said. "I cannot imagine life without
Les Paul.

"He would walk into a room and put a smile on anyone's face. His musical charm was extraordinary and his techniques unmatched anywhere in the world."

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