Fender’s Stratocaster is arguably the
number-one instrument icon of the guitar world. When
introduced in 1954, its offset space-age lines,
contoured body, and three-pickup configuration set the
music world on its ear—it was truly unlike any guitar
that had come before. In the hands of the world’s most
beloved players, the Stratocaster has since become a
popular weapon of choice among rock, blues, jazz, and
country players and, not coincidentally, is also one of
the most copied electric guitars of all time. In this
authoritatively written, painstakingly curated, and
gloriously presented tribute to the 60-year-old Fender
Stratocaster, author Dave Hunter covers the guitar’s
history from concept, design, and model launch through
its numerous variations and right up to the present. The
story is illustrated with archival images of
Stratocasters and their players in action, studio shots
of Stratocasters of varied vintage and provenance,
memorabilia associated with famous players, and profiles
of over 30 noted Strat slingers through the ages.
Influential rock’n’ rollers like Buddy Holly, Hank
Marvin, Ike Turner, and Dick Dale; blues players like
Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert
Cray, Bonnie Raitt, and John Mayer; metal gods Richie
Blackmore, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Dave Murray; esteemed
rockers Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Ronnie Wood, Robbie
Robertson, Rory Gallagher, Mark Knopfler, and Wayne
Kramer; and post-punk heroes The Edge, John Frusciante,
and Billy Corgan are all included. And so, of course, is
Jimi Hendrix. With its unprecedented level of detail and
stunning visuals, Fender Stratocaster is the only book
tribute worthy of the world’s greatest guitar.
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