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R.I.P. Les Paul


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Les Paul, 94, a Grammy Award-winning guitar virtuoso and inventor who helped bring his instrument, typically assigned to chug along rhythmically and compliantly, to the forefront of jazz and rock-and-roll performance, died today at a hospital in White Plains, N.Y. He had pneumonia.

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Les Paul, 94, a Grammy Award-winning guitar virtuoso and inventor who helped bring his instrument, typically assigned to chug along rhythmically and compliantly, to the forefront of jazz and rock-and-roll performance, died today at a hospital in White Plains, N.Y. He had pneumonia.

Very sad news indeed. :(

He was one of the greatest.

Rest in peace.

Val.

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Many may not be aware that in addition to his guitar artistry & the guitars that carry his name, Les Paul is also the 1st guy to record 'sound-on-sound', which, today, is referred to as over-dubbing. This, probably more than any other technology in the pop music business, is responsible for the quality & complex layering heard on most pop music recordings (& live performances by acts like Millie Vanilli, Madonna & Michael Jackson) of the past 50 years. For instance, Sgt. Pepper could never have been made by the Beatles had Les Paul's technique of recording a 2nd instrument (or voice) over a previous 1 not been available to them. This technique has helped countless struggling musicians (like I once was) to self-produce their music to a quality that would have been all but impossible without it.

Requiscat In Pace, Les.

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The modern recording industry as we know it owe a huge debt of gratitude to the mind and genius of Les Paul. You are totally right Freddy, Les pioneered the modern recording industry.

I huge cheers to Les and may he make sweet beautiful music long into the after life :drinks:

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