It was a Fender Stratocaster that he nicknamed“Blue”.
A Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender Stratocaster.
Designing the most influential of all electric guitars, the Stratocaster;
Telecaster and Stratocaster invention'Leo Fender' did not even play guitar.
Leo Fender, creator of the Telecaster and Stratocaster, couldn't play guitar.
Leo Fender, inventor of the Telecaster and Stratocaster, could not play guitar.
The inventor of Stratocaster and Telecaster, Leo Fender, could not play guitar.
The Fender Stratocaster is still the most popular and copied electric guitar in the world.
This model was followed by the release of two Fender signature Stratocaster electric guitars, beginning in 2005.
The highlight of this historic collection is the 1969 Black Stratocaster, was estimated to fetch between $100,000 and $150,000.
Originally, Yusuf began to return only to his acoustic guitar as he had in the past, but his son encouraged him to"experiment",
which resulted in the purchase of a Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender Stratocaster[108] in 2007.
Originally, he began to return only to his acoustic guitar as he had in the past, but his son encouraged him to"experiment",
which resulted in the purchase of a Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender Stratocaster[112] in 2007.
Despite designing the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar, the Telecaster,
and the most influential of all electric guitars, the Stratocaster, and inventing the solid-body electric bass guitar,
the Precision bass, Clarence Leonidas“Leo” Fender was an engineer, not a musician and he couldn't get himself to play a lick of guitar!