Duane Eddy, rock guitar pioneer, dies at 86
Duane Eddy, a pioneer of rock guitar famous for his twanging sound, and iconic, era-defining instrumentals like “Rebel Rouser,” has died at 86, the Arizona Republic reports. Eddy passed away at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, surrounded by family members.
Hugely influential to generations of rock guitar players, Eddy helped define an era, and establish the electric guitar as an instrument with a voice all its own.
Born in Corning, New York in 1938, Eddy took up the guitar at a young age. Shortly after his family’s move to Arizona in 1951, Eddy met a popular local DJ who would play a critical role in his career, Lee Hazlewood.
In high school, Eddy formed a country duo, Jimmy & Duane, with a classmate. Chet Atkins was a particular influence on Eddy, which led to the latter purchasing Atkins’ Gretsch signature model at the age of 19. Eddy would be synonymous with the company for the rest of his life.
Aided by Audio Recorders studio’s makeshift echo chamber (a 2,000-gallon water tank stationed in the studio’s parking lot) and an unforgettable sax solo by Gil Bernal, “Rebel Rouser” fit the times like a glove.
Released the same year as Link Wray’s similarly influential instrumental, Rumble, “Rebel Rouser” lived up to its name – capturing the nascent rock genre’s rebellious attitude, and showing that the electric guitar was more capable of speaking for itself, melodically.
Over the next five years, Eddy had an astounding run of commercial success, with 16 top 40 hits. By the mid-1960s, though, the guitarist’s commercial success had waned in the face of the post-Beatles explosion, which itself was fueled by many guitarists Eddy had influenced.
In 1987, the guitarist released a self-titled LP that featured – to name just a few guests – John Fogerty, Steve Cropper, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ry Cooder.
The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach enlisted Eddy to play on his 2017 solo album, Waiting on a Song, describing his contributions as “magic.”
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