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Download Aplikasi Menu X2 Bergerak. THE EAST COAST HAD LES PAUL. Perhaps the West Coast’s answer to the guitar kingpin was Jimmy Wyble. Wyble, who passed away January 16, 2010, was nowhere near as famous as Paul—he didn’t have a namesake guitar played by legions of guitarists across the globe, and he didn’t usher in the age of overdubbing—but he had a lot in common with the man. For one, Wyble was of the same generation.
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Born just six-and-a-half years after Paul, Wyble had a career that lasted well into his 87th year. And, as was the case with Paul, the guitar seemed to keep him young, as he played guitar and taught GIT students at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California, up until six months before his death.
Secondly, having worked with everyone from Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys and Benny Goodman to Barney Kessel and Frank Sinatra, Wyble, like Paul, had a storied career. The biggest thing that he had in common with Paul, though, was that he was a true innovator. THE EAST COAST HAD LES PAUL. Perhaps the West Coast’s answer to the guitar kingpin was Jimmy Wyble. Wyble, who passed away January 16, 2010, was nowhere near as famous as Paul—he didn’t have a namesake guitar played by legions of guitarists across the globe, and he didn’t usher in the age of overdubbing—but he had a lot in common with the man. For one, Wyble was of the same generation. Born just six-and-a-half years after Paul, Wyble had a career that lasted well into his 87th year.
And, as was the case with Paul, the guitar seemed to keep him young, as he played guitar and taught GIT students at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California, up until six months before his death. Secondly, having worked with everyone from Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys and Benny Goodman to Barney Kessel and Frank Sinatra, Wyble, like Paul, had a storied career. The biggest thing that he had in common with Paul, though, was that he was a true innovator. THE EAST COAST HAD LES PAUL. Perhaps the West Coast’s answer to the guitar kingpin was Jimmy Wyble. Wyble, who passed away January 16, 2010, was nowhere near as famous as Paul—he didn’t have a namesake guitar played by legions of guitarists across the globe, and he didn’t usher in the age of overdubbing—but he had a lot in common with the man. For one, Wyble was of the same generation.