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Marshall and Sweetwater unveil amp that ‘goes to 11’
Marshall, the iconic amplifier supplier, unveils its latest amplifier that ‘goes to 11’ with the help of Fort Wayne’s own, ...
Legendary amp-maker Marshall Amplification has been acquired by the Swedish audio firm Zound Industries. The sale – first reported by The Verge – marks the end of the Marshall family's ownership of ...
Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. Marshall was the man behind “The” amplifier, the weapon of choice for guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend of The Who, and ...
LONDON (AP) – Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, has died. He was 88. His son Terry Marshall said he died in a hospice in England on Thursday ...
The sixties superstars’ ear-shattering sounds, blasting first in small clubs and music halls and later in stadiums and arenas, relied on the basic Marshall amp for their frenzied, thunderous roar.
JIM Marshall, whose guitar amplifiers were used by some of the biggest names in rock, has died aged 88. A statement on his company’s website paid tribute to the man called “the Father of loud”. It ...
Jim Marshall, inventor of one of rock & roll’s most important innovations – the Marshall amplifier – has died at age 88. Marshall was a drummer and drum teacher who opened his own music shop in London ...
Jim Marshall, the man behind the iconic Marshall amplifiers, used by rock stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend of The Who, has died aged 88. Marshall, who helped make the ...
This photo dated March 1, 2010 shows Jim Marshall of Marshall Amplifiers in Milton Keynes, England. Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock and roll with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, ...
There’s no mistaking the sound. Over the past 50 years, Marshall amplifiers have been wielded by everyone from Pete Townshend and Jimi Hendrix to Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. They’ve been kicked, ...
Marshall amps were the weapon of choice for guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend and Eric Clapton. By The Associated Press Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. The ...
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