Jim Marshall, the “father of loud” whose signature line of amplifiers became all but synonymous with power and presence in rock and roll, died on Thursday in hospice care. He was 88. Marshall had ...
LONDON (AP) -- Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. Marshall was the man behind "The" amplifier, the weapon of choice for guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A stack of Marshall amplifiers and speaker cabs, set up at a London venue on January 11, 2013 Legendary amp-maker Marshall ...
Two pieces of rock and roll history have hit the market.A Marshall amplifier and a Fender Jazzmaster guitar, both owned by Jimi Hendrix, have hit the online site Reverb.com.The guitar, not the type ...
The Associated Press has reported the death of Jim Marshall, long lauded as one of the behind-the-scenes giants of rock ’n’ roll (alongside Leo Fender, Les Paul, and Seth Lover) for his creation of ...
Marshall amps were the weapon of choice for guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend and Eric Clapton. By The Associated Press Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. The ...
LONDON -- Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. That was no accident. Marshall, who died Thursday at the age of 88, was not looking for precision when he and his sound ...
It really was all about volume for Jim Marshall, the legendary guitar amplifier guru who passed away at the age of 88. The movie This is Spinal Tap poked fun at the guitarist's never -ending quest for ...
Here is a fun accessory for your iPhone, iPod, or MP3 player, a speaker shaped like a guitar amp, the Mini Marshall Amplifier. The Mini Marshall Amplifier stands 5 inches tall and can pump out a whole ...
This photo dated March 1, 2010 shows Jim Marshall of Marshall Amplifiers in Milton Keynes, England. Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock and roll with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, ...
Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. Marshall was the man behind “The” amplifier, the weapon of choice for guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend of The Who, and ...