Many early notable American amps were designed for jazz, country, and dance-hall music, but the seminal British amps of the late 50s onward were designed to hit the ground running for rock ‘n’ roll. And as that music gradually dropped its “roll” through the course of the 60s, these were the first amps that truly rocked. Not only did British-made amps by Vox, Marshall, Hiwatt, Orange, Watkins, Selmer, Sound City, and others power the groundbreaking music of the major British guitar heroes – all three Beatles guitarists, The Kinks, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend, Peter Green, and Yankee expatriate Jimi Hendrix, among countless others – they quickly became the premier choice for American arena stars, too. In one short decade, as musical styles swung from British Beat to British Invasion to British Blues to Heavy Metal, British amplifiers were ruling the day. Players who wanted that sound simply did not play anything else.
This book charts the confluence of British industrial ingenuity and pop-culture as it evolved at breakneck speed, and examines the symbiotic relationship that was born of this partnership. Art inspired industry as industry influenced art, and together they produced the most powerful music ever known to mankind – a sound that still resonates today.
About the Author
Dave Hunter is a writer and musician who has worked extensively in the UK and the USA. He is the author of The Guitar Amp Handbook, Guitar Effects Pedals, Amped, The Fender Telecaster, The Gibson Les Paul, The Guitar Pickup Handbook, and several other titles. Hunter is also a regular contributor to Guitar Player and Vintage Guitar magazines in the USA, Guitar & Bass in the UK, and Germany’s Gitarre & Bass, and is a contributing essayist to the United States Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Board’s Permanent Archive. Hunter lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with his wife and their two children.
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Publisher: Backbeat Books
Series: FAQ
Format: Softcover
Page Count: 400
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
ISBN: 9781617136399