I grew up with Les Paul & Mary Ford on the radio (plus their TV Show).
I had the pleasure of seeing him at the Hollywood House of Blues in the mid 90s - still an awesome player then. It was a tribute to him with Jeff Beck, Slash from Guns & Roses, Stevie Ray Vaughns cousin (can't remember his name) and several other well known "axe men". His chops were still good enough to give the "youngsters" a hard time keeping up.
TWO BITS
ZergRushJohnny 1 year ago
Could a man ask for a more accomplished life than Les?
I dont thinkso.Rip Les Paul...
SonnyREast 1 year ago
† 13. August 2009
Vitail1986 2 years ago
Rest In Peace Mr. Polsfuss YOU WILL BE MISSED
SEVFEST 2 years ago
let MUSIC live on and learn, now that Les has taught us a lesson!
panhead1219 2 years ago
RIP Les
brib333 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this.
R.I.P. Les
charityGSHS 2 years ago
THANK'S LES R.I.P.
freddychiva 2 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to provide the history of a true musical genius. Fans of electric guitar owe this man so much.
andyinoregon 2 years ago
Thanks for a walk down memory lane 8^).
I grew up with Les Paul & Mary Ford on the radio (plus their TV Show).
I had the pleasure of seeing him at the Hollywood House of Blues in the mid 90s - still an awesome player then. It was a tribute to him with Jeff Beck, Slash from Guns & Roses, Stevie Ray Vaughns cousin (can't remember his name) and several other well known "axe men". His chops were still good enough to give the "youngsters" a hard time keeping up.
HiDesertEd 2 years ago 2
I forgot to mention that if it weren't for Les, we would probably have never heard of Steve Miller.
csason 3 years ago
Thanks..
csason 3 years ago