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The Goldtop Les Paul and the Les Paul Custom were a significant new direction for a traditional archtop guitar manufacturer like Gibson. The winds of change would soon blow through the company’s ...
Gibson is launching a worldwide search for a guitar seen in one of the most famous movies ever made. What movie? We've got two words for you. Great. Scott.
When it comes to guitars in movies, no guitar was more iconic or more influential than the Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 used by Marty McFly to play “Johnny B Goode” in the movie Back to the Future. That ...
The missing Gibson was rented from Norman’s Rare Guitars in Los Angeles for the film. After the scene was shot, what happened to it is a mystery. But of course it wasn’t the only cherry red ES-345 ...
Marty McFly's iconic red guitar from the original "Back to the Future" is missing, and the movie's cast and filmmakers are asking for the public's help to bring it back to the present.
B.B. King owned multiple black Gibson ES-345s over the years, many bearing the name Lucille. In 2005, Gibson gifted King a limited-edition, anniversary model Lucille for his 80th birthday.
The guitar in question is none other than the red Gibson ES-345 used by Michael J. Fox's character Marty McFly in the original "Back to the Future" film from 1985 to play rock legend Chuck Berry's ...
In the first Back to the Future film, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, grabbed a cherry red ES-345 Gibson guitar and rocked out at a 1950s high school dance.
Now, music fans worldwide have the chance to help Gibson find what’s considered the most iconic guitar in cinema history. Back To The Future was released on 3 July 1985.
No ordinary guitar OK, so Marty McFly may not actually be responsible for inspiring Chuck Berry to write a song that would eventually become a rock 'n' roll staple. But the Cherry Red Gibson ES ...