Well, it might be. It's one of the worlds first synthesizers (this particualr on). The School of Music keeps asking if we will put it in a glass case and put it on display, but we still have people using it. I'll have to look around and see if he's signed it anywhere.
Bite your tongue!!! Les Paul is alive and well (he has a weekly gig at a Manhattan hotel) at age 90. But if he dies soon, now I least know whom to blame...
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...if you never make me look at that icon again.
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http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com/dead.nsf/pnames-nf/Paul+Les
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If I'd had another pair of spare arms, we'd have used it for sound effects at that Lincoln Center performance last week...
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