R.I.P Ernie Ball....

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Guitar String Legend Ernie Ball Dies in California

Sat Sep 11, 7:33 AM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo!



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Guitar string maker Ernie Ball, famed for strings that almost single-handedly allowed rock groups in the 1960s to play wailing riffs and belt out endless vibratos, has died in San Luis Obispo, California, at age 74, his family said on Friday.



Roland Sherwood "Ernie" Ball founded the Ernie Ball Company in 1962 after his strings became the hottest-selling item in his family's music shop.


The Beach Boys, Eric Clapton (news), the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix used Ernie Ball Slinky Strings, sold in distinctive neon-colored packages.


"He changed the way people thought of guitar accessories, and how they sold and marketed them, and to this day the Ernie Ball way is the industry standard," said Sterling Ball, Ernie's son and chief executive of the private San Luis Obispo company.


Ernie Ball guitar strings are sold in 5,500 music stores across the United States and in over 75 countries.


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poor Earnie

Does that mean the price of strings will increase? I hope not!
 
Mr Ball really changed things for us pitiful guitarists. You can read interviews of Chet Atkins or Duane Eddy where they describe buying banjo strings for their electric guitars..."light" strings then were .012-.050, with wound thirds. Mr Ball also resurrected the very excellent Music Man basses, and had cool logos to boot.
 
R.I.P Ernie..

You live on through the soul of our guitars. For many of us in that integral piece of the mystical puzzle called tone.
 
Ernie Ball is to accessories what Leo Fender was to the instrument. RIP.

I commend him for purchasing the old Music Man company and forging ahead with its bass instruments and using it as a springboard to develop the instrument line of today's Music Man.
 
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