Gibson’s debut solidbody electric guitar line got off to a great start following the release of the Les Paul Model/Goldtop in 1952. By 1957, however, Les Paul sales had tailed off significantly.
Two historic electric guitar prototypes will go up for auction next month in New York, including the original “Black Beauty” model of Gibson’s Les Paul guitar that became one of the most widely used ...
Gibson has welcomed back the Les Paul Custom ’70s to its standard line-up for the first time in what feels like an eternity to celebrate 50 years of guitar-building in Nashville. Specifically, the new ...
Epiphone has refreshed its entry-level lineup with the unveiling of beginner-friendly versions of iconic Gibson guitars, in ...
Nashville-based Gibson Guitar is paying tribute to the Southern rock tradition with the release of its new Southern Rock Tribute 1959 Les Paul. The Southern rock musical style was born in the 1960s ...
Gibson has unveiled a limited edition run of its most-famous electric guitar with the Les Paul Standard Double Trouble offering a neat vintage-inspired twist. Offered as a ‘50s style or ‘60s style, ...
The 1954 electric guitar that served as the prototype for Gibson's iconic Les Paul models is going on the auction block. The Paul-designed guitar known as "Black Beauty" features gold-plated hardware.
Unique for its twin humbuckers and Bigsby vibrato, Bonamassa’s unicorn Les Paul has been recreated for under $1K ...
When news broke of guitar legend Les Paul’s death, Henry Juszkiewicz, the CEO of Gibson Guitars (which has been associated with the Les Paul model guitar since 1952), offered to reflect upon the man ...
If anyone thought Cesar Gueikian's new role as Interim CEO would make him less available to make his Instagram stories are the number one place to find out Gibson's next moves first, they were very ...
As a teenaged entertainer in Waukesha, Wis., Les Paul grew frustrated that the audience could hear his voice and his harmonica, but not his guitar. He began thinking of ways to solve the problem. He ...