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Our local PBS station ran an excellent biography on Les Paul this past Wednesday night. Did anyone else happen to see it?
I'm not sure if this is a new production or a re-run (does anyone know?) but I highly recommend looking for it in your local PBS listings if you haven't seen it.
I was a big fan of Les Paul and Mary Ford about 15 years ago but haven't listened to them much recently. That's going to change after seeing this program!
Les Paul's use of multiple track recording made for a truly unique sound in the early 1950s and paved the way for recording technique as we know it today.
I'm not sure if this is a new production or a re-run (does anyone know?) but I highly recommend looking for it in your local PBS listings if you haven't seen it.
I was a big fan of Les Paul and Mary Ford about 15 years ago but haven't listened to them much recently. That's going to change after seeing this program!
Les Paul's use of multiple track recording made for a truly unique sound in the early 1950s and paved the way for recording technique as we know it today.