Category: Gretsch Guitars

40’s Synchromatic Question

3 January, 2008 (01:50) | Gretsch Guitars

 
I’m considering buying a 1940’s Gretsch Synchromatic very seriously and I have two questions. As my name implies, I’m a blues player, mostly slide, and I’m wondering if people feel these ’40’s era Gretsch’s can make good blues instruments. My second question is about the clearance between the surface of the body and the neck […]

History of the Gretsch Guitar Company

7 July, 2007 (06:51) | Gretsch Guitars

Gretsch musical instrument production began in 1883 when Friedrich Gretsch, a German immigrant, set up a shop in Brooklyn for the manufacture of banjos, tambourines and drums. The company was immediately prosperous, but in 1895 Friedrich Gretsch died at 39 and his 15-year-old son, Fred, took over.
By 1916 Fred Gretsch had moved the company into […]

Gretsch Brian Setzer G6120SHP “Hot Rod” Model – Electric Purple

25 June, 2007 (06:51) | Gretsch Guitars, Member Articles

I LOVE THIS GUITAR!!! Keep in mind that IT IS NOT A LES PAUL OR A STRAT. If you are looking for a different voicing and tone to complete your armory…this is it! This guitar is able to kick butt!

List of Gretsch Guitar Players

17 May, 2007 (06:54) | Gretsch Guitars, Guitars and Guitar Players

* Bryan Adams
* Mark Arm – Mudhoney
* Tim Armstrong – Rancid, Operation Ivy
* Ron Asheton – The Stooges
* Chet Atkins
* Big John Bates
* Bono - U2
* Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro
* Nic Cester – Jet
* Chris Cheney – The Living End
* Michael Guy Chislett – Hillsong United, The Academy is, Butch Walker
* Eric Clapton – […]

Gretsch Electric Twelve String and The Monkees

21 April, 2007 (06:53) | Gretsch Guitars

According to the audio commentary by Michael Nesmith for the episode “I’ve Got A Little Song Here” on The Monkees: Season One DVD set, prior to The Monkees, Nesmith liked twelve string electric guitars. At the time, only Rickenbacker mass-produced them. Nesmith, however, preferred the bluesy twangy sound of a Gretsch over the distinctive pop […]

The Gretsch White Falcon

7 April, 2007 (06:55) | Gretsch Guitars

 
The Gretsch White Falcon is a visually distinct guitar commercially introduced in 1955 by Gretsch. While it has seen vast and substantial changes to its body shape and features through the years, and is currently offered in several styles, the White Falcon has always maintained a striking and unmistakable presence and has become a highly […]

Resurgence of Gretsch Guitars

23 March, 2007 (07:00) | Gretsch Guitars

In the 1980s, rockabilly revival player Brian Setzer rekindled interest in the brand with his band the Stray Cats—he now has his own signature model. Chris Isaak’s emergence into mainstream rock & roll radio only added to the fuel. His band, Silvertone, boasted a signature Gretsch sound which attracted the likes of renowned film director […]

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14 February, 2007 (06:52) | Gretsch Guitars, News

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