Guitar Legends and the Fender Stratocaster

The 3rd February 2009, marked the 50th Anniversary of rock 'n' roll legend Buddy Holly's death in a plane crash. Fellow performers Ritchie Valens and "The Big Bopper", J P Richardson also died on the flight which took off from Clear Lake, Iowa to Fargo, North Dakota on that freezing night in 1959. Buddy Holly & the Crickets' first international hit was "That'll Be the Day" in 1957, Buddy was the first musician in his home town of Lubbock, Texas USA to have a red Fender Stratocaster. Back in the UK, Cliff Richard was the first rock 'n' roller to buy this most coveted item for Shadows' guitarist Hank Marvin. Hank Marvin and his red Stratocaster was an inspiration to 60s guitar legends such as Dire Strait's Mark Knopfler, Pink Floyds' Dave Gilmour and Pete Townsend of the Who. Buddy Holly's song-writing and great guitar riffs also influenced The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Today you can still get hold of an iconic Fender Stratocaster. The Fender Telecaster debuted in February 1951, it's simple design has hardly changed. The Telecaster was important in the evolution of music including country, electric blues, funk and rock and roll and has been played by some of the most notable guitar legends through the decades including Waylon Jennings, Ricky Nelson, Chet Atkins, Elvis Presley, George Harrison, Merle Haggard, Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, Keith Richards,  Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Andy Summers,  Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Joe Strummer and Dave Knopfler.

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