Stars pay tribute to Les Paul

Tributes have poured in for Les Paul, the inventor of iconic Gibson guitar, who died yesterday.

Slash, Velvet Revolver
"Les Paul was a shining example of how full one's life can be, he was so vibrant & full of positive energy. I'm honoured and humbled to have known and played with him over the years, he was an exceptionally brilliant man."

Joe Perry, Aerosmith
“As a guitarist and a fan of music in general, I know the amazing contributions Les Paul made in his lifetime to the art of making music. I think if the general public knew how much of that influence is heard every day in the music that they listen to, they would be amazed. He was a true genius. The few times that I had met him, he made me feel like I had known him forever. He was always sharp, ready to rock and he was always talking about his next gig. Knowing that he is not walking the earth anymore is sad and I have lost a friend. But every time I pick up a guitar I’ll know that his spirit is alive and well right next to me.”

Tom DeLonge, Blink 182/Angels And Airwaves
"A true musical pioneer whose inventions and innovations have influenced every facet, genre, and spectrum of the industry. The world may have lost an icon, but his name and legacy will live on forever. Thanks Les.”

Neal Schon, Journey
“I was deeply sorrowed this morning by the new that my dear friend Les Paul had passed. Not only was he THE inventor of the electric guitar but the master of the guitar . I will always cherish the times I spent with Les playing and hanging. Truly one of the funniest best human beings I have ever met. He will be deeply missed but not forgotten. R.I.P. Les, see you in the next one.”

Ace Frehley, former Kiss guitarist
“The music industry has lost a giant! I'm very saddened by the news of Les Paul's passing. I was lucky enough to have known Les as a friend, and admired him as a musician and innovator. He forever changed the way we listen to music.”

Nikki Sixx, Motley Crue
“Les Paul was a man way ahead of his time, a true inventor and truly honest artist that has touched all of our lives in one way or another. My heart goes out to his family and friends.”

Scott Stapp, Creed
"My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Les Paul who passed today. A legend in music who's impact will forever be heard. Every Gibson Les Paul will pay tribute every time it's played."

Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top
“Les Paul brought six strings to electricity and electricity to six strings. Les Paul was an innovator, a groundbreaker, a risk taker, a mentor and a friend. Try to imagine what we'd be doing if hadn't come along and changed the world. There will always be more Les to come. That's certified.”

Dave Navarro, Jane’s Addiction
“Les is single-handedly responsible for the direction and evolution of the modern rock movement. Period. If you are a fan of modern music, you owe Les Paul an enormous THANK YOU!”


Posted by Simon at 01:44PM | August 14, 2009

Couldn't have said it better. I'll take Dave Navarro's advice and say:
Les Paul, THANK YOU!!!

Posted by Michael | August 14, 2009 6:21 PM | Reply to this
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Couldn't have said it better. I'll take Dave Navarro's advice and say:
Les Paul, THANK YOU!!!

Posted by Michael | August 14, 2009 6:23 PM | Reply to this
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RIP

thank you to a great for letting so many great guitar players have the chance to pick up a les paul

Posted by Rob | August 15, 2009 11:53 AM | Reply to this
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R.I.P Les Paul. You have left a massive impact in the world of music and will always be remembered.

Thank you for being an insperation to everyone all over the world

Posted by Kay | August 15, 2009 2:34 PM | Reply to this
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R.I.P Les Paul. You have left a massive impact in the world of music and will always be remembered.

Thank you for being an insperation to everyone all over the world

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R.I.P Les Paul. You have left a massive impact in the world of music and will always be remembered.

Thank you for being an insperation to everyone all over the world

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Les Pauls Passing

Les Paul and Sam Ash Music
Genius, Musician, Inventor, Storyteller gone at 94

8/13/2009

Our friend Les Paul passed away today. I guess at age 94 he had nothing to complain about – he was a living, thriving, gigging 94, and I can only hope I’m the same when I reach that age. In all of the times we have met, he never complained about anything except for New York traffic. He really was something else.

My family has shared a great friendship with Les for over 50 years. He was always there for us, eager to do a meet and greet or guitar clinic “as long as it is in New Jersey!” When we opened up our store in Paramus in 1975, Les was the first person to perform and introduce us to New Jersey, kind of like our coming-out party. To this day, it is still one of the biggest crowds we have ever had. I was in the hospital that night but he still took the time to reach out; 34 years later, I still have the personalized picture he’d sent me, and I will never part with it. This year, he made a return and did a meet and greet back in the old Paramus store, and once again the line to meet this legend was out the door. He stayed longer than he said he would and signed almost everything that was put in front of him. He loved his fans, and they loved him back.

He was always a gentle soul, very quiet, but he always had a joke or funny line waiting to pop out of his mouth. The last time I spent any real time with him was at a private photo shoot we did together last year at Iridium, the club he played every Monday night until the day he died. I had a rare opportunity to share a stage with him and discuss his favorite guitar, his Les Paul Custom Ebony with “Les Paul Recording” electronics, another one of his many inventions. What almost made me fall over in my chair was that the guitar was a “Factory Second” as I saw stamped on the back of the headstock. It was like seeing Henry Ford driving an Edsel. When I asked about it, he just shrugged it off: “Hey, it’s a good guitar!” After the shoot was over and we had said our goodbyes, he just went quietly back to the stage and started to play guitar all by himself, lost in the music and memories I guess. He was playing “How High the Moon” as I left.

Long before I ever met the man, I was immersed in “Les Paul” life. My brother Richard was a Les Paul guitar lover, and I became one too. He played them, and we were always tinkering with them, changing pickups and parts. We even tried to do a refin (boy, was that a mistake). Today, I am still a Les Paul fanatic – I have more Pauls in my collection than any other electric guitar, and my ‘55 Gold Top is the jewel in my crown. There is a sound you get from a Les Paul guitar that can’t be reproduced by any modeling software or “genius builder.” It was the first home of tone, period.

We still bask in the glow of my favorite Les Paul quote of all time: ”If I can’t find what I need at a Sam Ash store, I try to build it.” Since he usually found what he needed at our stores, we knew we were doing something right. As far as I am concerned, he was a true rockstar. He may not have lived the “rockstar life,” but he influenced them all. He was surrounded by musicians (mostly guitar players) at every celebration he had, and any famous guitar player in town on a Monday night would go to see his regular gig at the Iridium. There was always someone famous in the crowd.

About two months ago, my Uncle Paul took a bunch of us big shots at the company to see him play. Unfortunately he was ill that night, and it was one of the few times he missed the gig. Even though we were disappointed, Jose Feliciano and Bernie Williams sat in with the Les Paul Trio and it was still cool. The truth is, you didn’t go to see Les to have your socks blown off by some riff. You went to hear the stories. He would play a little and talk a lot, and boy did he have stories to tell.

There has always been a lot of discussion as to whether Les or Ted McCarty really invented the Les Paul guitar, and they actually both had a big hand in it. Les couldn’t build like Ted (just look at his famous “log” guitar), but Ted didn’t know guitars or what guitarists really needed in a solid body instrument like Les did. When the Les Paul was invented, the concept of a solid body guitar was still very new and the first couple tries were a little off the mark…but when they nailed it, they really nailed it. The Les Paul is one the most iconic and recognizable guitars in the world. Often copied, never duplicated, in all its colors, variations, woods and electronics, it will always be one of my favorite guitars of all time.

We will miss you, Les. You were a one of a kind.
Sammy and the whole Ash Family

Posted by Sammy Ash | August 15, 2009 3:03 PM | Reply to this
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Les Pauls Passing

Les Paul and Sam Ash Music
Genius, Musician, Inventor, Storyteller gone at 94

8/13/2009

Our friend Les Paul passed away today. I guess at age 94 he had nothing to complain about – he was a living, thriving, gigging 94, and I can only hope I’m the same when I reach that age. In all of the times we have met, he never complained about anything except for New York traffic. He really was something else.

My family has shared a great friendship with Les for over 50 years. He was always there for us, eager to do a meet and greet or guitar clinic “as long as it is in New Jersey!” When we opened up our store in Paramus in 1975, Les was the first person to perform and introduce us to New Jersey, kind of like our coming-out party. To this day, it is still one of the biggest crowds we have ever had. I was in the hospital that night but he still took the time to reach out; 34 years later, I still have the personalized picture he’d sent me, and I will never part with it. This year, he made a return and did a meet and greet back in the old Paramus store, and once again the line to meet this legend was out the door. He stayed longer than he said he would and signed almost everything that was put in front of him. He loved his fans, and they loved him back.

He was always a gentle soul, very quiet, but he always had a joke or funny line waiting to pop out of his mouth. The last time I spent any real time with him was at a private photo shoot we did together last year at Iridium, the club he played every Monday night until the day he died. I had a rare opportunity to share a stage with him and discuss his favorite guitar, his Les Paul Custom Ebony with “Les Paul Recording” electronics, another one of his many inventions. What almost made me fall over in my chair was that the guitar was a “Factory Second” as I saw stamped on the back of the headstock. It was like seeing Henry Ford driving an Edsel. When I asked about it, he just shrugged it off: “Hey, it’s a good guitar!” After the shoot was over and we had said our goodbyes, he just went quietly back to the stage and started to play guitar all by himself, lost in the music and memories I guess. He was playing “How High the Moon” as I left.

Long before I ever met the man, I was immersed in “Les Paul” life. My brother Richard was a Les Paul guitar lover, and I became one too. He played them, and we were always tinkering with them, changing pickups and parts. We even tried to do a refin (boy, was that a mistake). Today, I am still a Les Paul fanatic – I have more Pauls in my collection than any other electric guitar, and my ‘55 Gold Top is the jewel in my crown. There is a sound you get from a Les Paul guitar that can’t be reproduced by any modeling software or “genius builder.” It was the first home of tone, period.

We still bask in the glow of my favorite Les Paul quote of all time: ”If I can’t find what I need at a Sam Ash store, I try to build it.” Since he usually found what he needed at our stores, we knew we were doing something right. As far as I am concerned, he was a true rockstar. He may not have lived the “rockstar life,” but he influenced them all. He was surrounded by musicians (mostly guitar players) at every celebration he had, and any famous guitar player in town on a Monday night would go to see his regular gig at the Iridium. There was always someone famous in the crowd.

About two months ago, my Uncle Paul took a bunch of us big shots at the company to see him play. Unfortunately he was ill that night, and it was one of the few times he missed the gig. Even though we were disappointed, Jose Feliciano and Bernie Williams sat in with the Les Paul Trio and it was still cool. The truth is, you didn’t go to see Les to have your socks blown off by some riff. You went to hear the stories. He would play a little and talk a lot, and boy did he have stories to tell.

There has always been a lot of discussion as to whether Les or Ted McCarty really invented the Les Paul guitar, and they actually both had a big hand in it. Les couldn’t build like Ted (just look at his famous “log” guitar), but Ted didn’t know guitars or what guitarists really needed in a solid body instrument like Les did. When the Les Paul was invented, the concept of a solid body guitar was still very new and the first couple tries were a little off the mark…but when they nailed it, they really nailed it. The Les Paul is one the most iconic and recognizable guitars in the world. Often copied, never duplicated, in all its colors, variations, woods and electronics, it will always be one of my favorite guitars of all time.

We will miss you, Les. You were a one of a kind.
Sammy and the whole Ash Family

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RIP

Les Paul - Rest in peace, to a great musical genius.

Posted by Tab | August 16, 2009 5:38 PM | Reply to this
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les paul

les paul was a great man i say to every1 that plays guitar we should all play nonstop for a day especially if u own a les paul

Posted by Josh | August 17, 2009 11:48 AM | Reply to this
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RIP les paul

Les Paul was a genius and a legend, and he'll be missed. RIP Les.

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R.I.P

RIP LES PAUL

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