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Ibanez George Benson LGB30 NT - natural
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Electric guitar Hollow Body IBANEZ George Benson LGB30 NT with laminated spruce flate top and laminated maple body, Maple-Mahogany set neck with Ebony fretboard (20 frets, 24.75" Gibson© Les Paul© scale), 2x Ibanez Super 58 custom pickups, Ibanez ART-1 bridge + LGB30 tailpiece combo.
Delivered in Ibanez hardshell case George Benson is a jazz guitarist, singer and composer born on March 22, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He recorded his first album, The New Boss Guitar, in 1964, at the age of 21. In 1965, he began a solo career with the George Benson Quartet. His talent was then noticed by Miles Davis, who employed him on the 1967 album Miles in the Sky.
His career really took off in the second half of the 1970s, in a jazz-funk-westcoast vein, with the albums Breezin (which won 3 Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for the song "This Masquerade") and In Flight (1977), emblematic of Benson's highly distinctive guitar playing, which simultaneously sings the notes of the solos he improvises, with jazz phrasing over funk rhythm and arrangements.
The high point of his career was the album Give Me the Night, produced by Quincy Jones (1980), and the song of the same name, which made George Benson a household name.
Delivered in Ibanez hardshell case George Benson is a jazz guitarist, singer and composer born on March 22, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He recorded his first album, The New Boss Guitar, in 1964, at the age of 21. In 1965, he began a solo career with the George Benson Quartet. His talent was then noticed by Miles Davis, who employed him on the 1967 album Miles in the Sky.
His career really took off in the second half of the 1970s, in a jazz-funk-westcoast vein, with the albums Breezin (which won 3 Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for the song "This Masquerade") and In Flight (1977), emblematic of Benson's highly distinctive guitar playing, which simultaneously sings the notes of the solos he improvises, with jazz phrasing over funk rhythm and arrangements.
The high point of his career was the album Give Me the Night, produced by Quincy Jones (1980), and the song of the same name, which made George Benson a household name.
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- Color Natural
- Electric Guitar Style Single Cut
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- IBANEZ George Benson LGB30
- SKU LGB30NT
- Electric guitar hollow body
- Artist Signature
- Laminated spruce top
- Back & sides Flamed maple laminate
- Maximum body depth 9.21 cm
- 3-piece set neck in Maple-Mahogany, GB profile
- Ebony fingerboard, 20 medium frets
- 628mm/24.75" scale
- Radius 305mmR
- Neck width 1st fret 43mm
- Neck width last fret 56mm
- Ibanez Super 58 custom humbucking pickups
- Controls: 1 volume per pickup, 1 tone per pickup, 3-position selector switch
- Ibanez ART-1 bridge + LGB30 tailpiece
- Bone nut
- Ibanez die-cast tuning machines
- Gloss finish
- Supplied in Ibanez hardshell case
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