Recently, I have been reading this book, and find it to be very interesting. I was never a big fan of Les Pauls style of guitar playing, but he was apparently a pioneer in recording industry and it is interesting to understand how big he and Mary Ford were back in the late 40s and early 50s...I would recommend the book if its available from a local library...lots of nice pictures for sure.
He was a real workaholic in the music world !
Les paul, in his own words, book
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Les paul, in his own words, book
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