Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A stack of Marshall amplifiers and speaker cabs, set up at a London venue on January 11, 2013 Legendary amp-maker Marshall ...
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Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall Amplifcations, has died. He was 88-years-old. Any rock or metal fan worth his or her salt is well aware of Marshall Amps and the famous Marshall Stacks, which ...
One year post-merger, CEO Jeremy de Maillard says the company is looking to step up its game around digital amps and other tools. By Glenn Peoples If rock and roll were dead, it would be bad news for ...
Jim Marshall, a British music store owner who influenced the raucous sound and chest-thumping volume of rock-and-roll with his Marshall amplifiers, the stage hardware of choice for guitarists Jimi ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Iconic is an overused word, but it is perhaps excusable in the case of Marshall guitar amplifiers, with their ...
This photo dated March 1, 2010 shows Jim Marshall of Marshall Amplifiers in Milton Keynes, England. Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock and roll with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, ...
Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall Amplification, has died at the age of 88. Marshall, a drummer and drum shop owner, established his British company in 1962 and since then has been known as the ...
The sixties superstars’ ear-shattering sounds, blasting first in small clubs and music halls and later in stadiums and arenas, relied on the basic Marshall amp for their frenzied, thunderous roar.