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Here's to The Man And His Machine

Some day when I have more time, I'll write the complete story of my chance meeting and subsequent song about Leo Fender. I consider Mr. Fender to be a genius and I admire his brilliant work. I brought a 1965 Fender Villager Acoustic (Santa Ana) to the first Annual Leo Fender Jam to perform my Tribute Song in Leo's honor.  Phyllis Fender was on hand and and I met some of the greatest "Fender" players around. Nothing against Les Paul (Get Well Soon Mr. Paul).....Leo is the Father of the Electric Guitar.


George Fullerton and Leo Fender (G&L)
My Tele
52 Tele

 

 

**Still trying to find my "analog" recording of "Fender Tribute"

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