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If nothing else good came out of 2020, we can say that we at least have “Instrument of the People” — some 1967-era footage of Gibson Guitars’ “craftory”, which was discovered sometime ...
As the godfather of heavy metal, Tony Iommi has become one of the most iconic Gibson SG players of all time. However, the ...
For decades, Gibson built its acoustic guitars at a factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Artists such as B.B. King and Johnny Cash made them famous.
The factory proper — which occupied just a portion of the 127,620-square-foot facility — focused on hollow body and semi-hollow guitars. Music lovers and guitar aficionados could take tours ...
The Bozeman factory was opened in 1989, three years after the company was purchased by Henry Juszkiewicz and several partners. All of Gibson’s electric and acoustic guitars were then being ...
Bluegrass/pop crossover artist Molly Tuttle is on a roll right now, with a critically acclaimed new album (“So Long Little ...