I always believed

Dad loved being an entertainer more than anything else.

He loved playing his guitar and telling his stories and watching his audience join in.

"The search for a hit record is the search for ‘a sound,’ that unique combination of an artist’s individuality, imaginative musical arrangement, and skillful engineering ....  no one has been as successful in creating hits as Les Paul.  No one has been as successful in achieving that unique combination."

“The 8-track [concept] came along in 1953,” Paul recalls. LP: “While filming our Listerine  show, I was taking a rest and looking up at the sky. My manager asked what I was dreaming about. I said that recording using sound-on-sound was crazy.

• Les discusses his special friendship with speaker innovator James B. Lansing.

• Les and Peter Freedman discuss microphones.

• Les discusses with Benny Goodman Musician vs Audio Engineer.

• Les Paul, Bing Crosby and the First Tape Recorder in America.

• Les tells the story of his "Monster" and the famous Fairchild Compressor.

• Les talks about introducing Gibson to a new idea. An incredible walk through the

  Gibson USA facility.   AND MORE

The New Sound

The Inventor-

The Inventor-

The Solid Body Electric Guitar & More

Time Line 1915 → 2018

The Multi Track Recorder & More

This guitar was the culmination of his dream, 30 years of unsung hard work, tireless, imaginative spirit, and dogged belief in his ideas. This amazing guitar is the first Gibson Les Paul Gold Top solid body electric guitar that Les Paul formally APPROVED, his # 1.

Gene & Tom Doyle

talk about repairing and maintaining Les' unique one of a kind guitar collection and more.

Radio interview with Jim Lowe & Les

They talk about W.C. Fields, Judy Garland, and how the recording of

“In The Good Old Summertime” came about and, as usual, much, much more.

THE WOMAN BEHIND

THE WIZARD OF WAUKESHA

Les' mother, Evelyn, was the first and greatest influence on Les' career. She often sang songs as she cleaned. Three-year-old Lester quickly learned the songs' words and melodies, and Evelyn believed he was a music prodigy.

1. Red Hot Red &

Rhubarb Red (1922 - 1934)

2. Les Paul And His Trio (1934 - 1946)

5. All-Star Guitar

Jam - 1988

3. Les Paul & Mary

Ford (1946 - 1963)

4. Les' Monday Nite Show (1984 - 2009)

The Entertainer

There would always be a little of the professor in Dad that would come out when he explained his New Sound recording process.

Django Reinhardt was the second greatest influence on Les' career.  Dad and Django met only four times, but each time lasted days and weeks and led to a very special bond.  Dad said he was a very sweet man who loved to laugh, much like my Dad.

The Holy Grail Of Guitars!

From Les And His Era

To The Guitar Wizards Of Today

Read About Who Is Using The Instrument

That Blends The Generations Together

And Keeps The Legend Alive

LES PAUL

IN HIS OWN WORDS

A lavishly illustrated hardcover coffee table book!

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THE CHESTER

&

LESTER STORY

Two Guys With Nothing To Do

Les recalls how Chet coaxed him out of retirement for this recording.

THIS MONTHS DIGITAL MAGAZINE

His injuries nearly ended his career and put him flat on his back in a Hospital for almost a year.

Entertainer Hurt In Car Accident
Les Paul
Doing Fine But Fear Arm Injury May Hinder

"The important thing is not to stop questioning.


Curiosity has its own reason for existing."


Albert Einstein

Les Paul Remembers

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