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Fender
NameFender
FounderClarence Leonidas Fender
LocationFullerton, California

Fender is a renowned American manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers, founded by Clarence Leonidas Fender in Fullerton, California. The company's innovative products have been used by legendary musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. Fender's iconic designs, including the Stratocaster and Telecaster, have become synonymous with rock music, influencing artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Queen. The company's products have also been used by notable musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and Jeff Beck.

History of

Fender The history of Fender began in the late 1940s, when Clarence Leonidas Fender started repairing radios and other electronic equipment in his shop, Fender Radio Service, in Fullerton, California. Fender's early experiments with amplifiers and instruments led to the development of the Esquire, the company's first electric guitar, which was introduced in 1950. The Broadcaster, introduced in 1950, was later renamed the Telecaster due to a trademark dispute with Gretsch Drums. Fender's innovative designs and manufacturing techniques were influenced by his relationships with musicians like Leo Fender's friend, Merle Travis, and Chet Atkins, who played a significant role in shaping the company's products. The company's early success was also driven by its association with notable musicians like Scotty Moore, James Burton, and Roy Buchanan.

Fender Guitar Models

Fender's guitar models have become iconic in the music industry, with the Stratocaster, introduced in 1954, being one of the most popular and influential electric guitars of all time. The Telecaster, Jazzmaster, and Jaguar are other notable models that have been used by famous musicians like The Edge of U2, John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Johnny Marr of The Smiths. Fender has also produced a range of acoustic guitars, including the Fender Acoustic series, which has been used by artists like Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, and Colbie Caillat. The company's guitar models have been used by a wide range of musicians, including Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, Sting of The Police, and Peter Frampton.

Fender Amplifiers

Fender's amplifiers have been an integral part of the company's product line, with the Twin Reverb and Bassman being two of the most popular models. The Deluxe Reverb and Champion are other notable amplifiers that have been used by famous musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Neil Young. Fender's amplifiers have been used by a wide range of musicians, including Eric Johnson, Steve Lukather of Toto, and Larry Carlton. The company's amplifiers have also been used by notable musicians like Robben Ford, Albert King, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Notable

Fender Players Fender's instruments have been used by a wide range of notable musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. Other famous Fender players include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Queen, who have all used Fender instruments to create some of the most iconic music of all time. Fender's instruments have also been used by notable musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and Jeff Beck, who have all been influenced by the company's innovative designs and manufacturing techniques. The company's instruments have been used by a wide range of musicians, including Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, Sting of The Police, and Peter Frampton.

Fender Manufacturing and Design

Fender's manufacturing and design processes have been shaped by the company's commitment to innovation and quality. The company's use of alder and ash woods, as well as its innovative bolt-on neck design, have become hallmarks of Fender's instruments. Fender's design team, which has included notable designers like John Page and Dan Smith, has been responsible for creating some of the most iconic instruments of all time. The company's manufacturing processes have been influenced by its relationships with suppliers like Gibson, Ibanez, and Music Man, and have been shaped by the company's commitment to using high-quality materials and craftsmanship. Fender's manufacturing and design processes have also been influenced by the company's association with notable musicians like Leo Fender's friend, Merle Travis, and Chet Atkins.

Fender Company Timeline

The Fender company timeline is marked by significant events, including the introduction of the Esquire in 1950 and the Stratocaster in 1954. The company was sold to CBS in 1965, and later to William Schultz and a group of investors in 1985. In 1991, Fender was acquired by William Schultz and a group of investors, who have since expanded the company's product line and manufacturing capabilities. Today, Fender is a leading manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers, with a wide range of products that are used by musicians all over the world, including Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Dave Matthews. The company's products have been used by notable musicians like Scotty Moore, James Burton, and Roy Buchanan, and have been influenced by the company's relationships with musicians like Leo Fender's friend, Merle Travis, and Chet Atkins. Category:Musical instrument manufacturers

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