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Purchase a tote bag featuring the digital art "Duane Eddy's 1960 Howard Double Neck Guitar" by Larry Nader. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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This digital art piece features a 1960 Howard Double-Neck guitar which was owned and played by Duane Eddy. Ai filtering was applied to the original... more
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This digital art piece features a 1960 Howard Double-Neck guitar which was owned and played by Duane Eddy. Ai filtering was applied to the original photo to create an artistic effect.
Duane Eddy is one of the first and most influential instrumental rock ’n’ roll guitarists. Often referred to as “The King of the Twangy Guitar,” Eddy has inspired innumerable musicians and groups with his deceptively simple playing and signature guitar tone. Duane Eddy made his breakthrough in 1958 when he scored a #6 hit on the Billboard charts with “Rebel-Rouser.” The song was written and arranged by Eddy and producer Lee Hazlewood (1929–2007) while recording in the studio and featured a distinctive, echo-driven guitar tone.
To achieve the unique sound on “Rebel-Rouser,” Duane Eddy played a Gretsch 6120 guitar through a DeArmond tremolo effect and a high-powered Magnatone amplifier. Hazlewood and studio-owner Floyd Ramsey then fed the recorded guitar track into a speaker and...
Larry Nader began his interest in photography in the late-1970s while serving in the United States Navy. Over the years Nader continued his interest as an amateur before starting to photograph professional, college, junior, and youth hockey. His photos have been published in magazines such as Great Lakes Hockey Alliance, Hockey Weekly, and USA Junior Hockey Magazine, in addition, to use on hockey and sports news websites. Since 2013 Nader has photographed concert performances of Taj Mahal, Blues Traveler, Koko Taylor, Eric Johnson, Tab Benoit, Samantha Fish, Larkin Poe to name a few. as well as local bands in the Phoenix area. Starting in 2020, Nader began revisiting his photos and using electronic editing and filters to create the...
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