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Electric Guitar Collection

The electric guitar: a timeless instrument that has captivated audiences for decades

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: The Count Basie Orchestra in concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 18 July 1980

The Count Basie Orchestra in concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 18 July 1980: Count Basie (piano), Cleveland Eaton (bass), Freddie Green (guitar), Gregg Field (drums)

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Robert Cray, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Robert Cray, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Robert Cray Band, Sage Theatre, Gateshead International Jazz Festival, 15 July 2008

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Electric guitar and amplifier

Electric guitar and amplifier

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Picture shows the rock supergroup Humble Pie, photographer in August 1969

Picture shows the rock supergroup Humble Pie, photographer in August 1969. In the foreground is ex Small Faces singer and guitarist Steve Marriott

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Jaco Pastorius, Odeon Hammersmith, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor

Jaco Pastorius, Odeon Hammersmith, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor
Jaco Pastorius, Odeon Hammersmith, London, 1976

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: heavy metal cat

heavy metal cat
Adam Lawless

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel holding a guitar

red squirrel holding a guitar
red squirrel is holding a guitar Date: 07-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Kirsty MacColl - singer. Pictured at home in 1981. Kirsty Anna MacColl

Kirsty MacColl - singer. Pictured at home in 1981. Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: The Count Basie Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 18 July 1980

The Count Basie Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 18 July 1980

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Playing guitar, thermogram

Playing guitar, thermogram
MODEL RELEASED. Playing guitar. Thermogram of a man playing an electric guitar. The colours show variation in temperature

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Twang Thang

Twang Thang
David Drake

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Bluesbreaker

Bluesbreaker
David Drake

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: The Road Warrior

The Road Warrior
David Drake

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August 1973. They were billed simply as Alex Harvey

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Kirsty MacColl - singer. Pictured at home in 1981. Kirsty Anna MacColl

Kirsty MacColl - singer. Pictured at home in 1981. Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Steve Marriott, (30 January 1947 - 20 April 1991) singer

Steve Marriott, (30 January 1947 - 20 April 1991) singer, songwriter and member of the 1960s band The Small Faces and the 1970s super group Humble Pie, pictured in November 1989

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: The Clash performing at The Rock Garden in Middlesbrough, 19th May 1977

The Clash performing at The Rock Garden in Middlesbrough, 19th May 1977. The Clash were a major force in the punk music movement in late 1970s Britain

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982. Creator: Denis Williams

Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982. Creator: Denis Williams
Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Heavens Music

Heavens Music
Florent Bodart

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Bootsy Collins Space Bass guitar owned by Bootsy Collins, July 2002

Bootsy Collins Space Bass guitar owned by Bootsy Collins, July 2002
A limited edition, Bootsy Collins Space Bass from Washburn Guitars (TR2013-140.1.1) owned by Bootsy Collins. This is a four-stringed electric bass guitar with an asymmetrical star shaped body modeled

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Picture shows Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra

Picture shows Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra (also known as ELO) performing at The Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC)

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Picture shows guitarist Peter Buck. REM pictured performing in Germany in

Picture shows guitarist Peter Buck. REM pictured performing in Germany in July 1995. They are appearing at Freibadgelande, Am Badesee, Duren-Gurzenich, Germany

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Roy Wood, of the pop group Wizard, performing at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, Merseyside

Roy Wood, of the pop group Wizard, performing at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, Merseyside. The big hit song for Wizard in 1973 was See My Baby Jive. Picture taken 16th August 1973

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Bob Dylan (left in brown clothing) looks over at Ronnie Wood (in blue

Bob Dylan (left in brown clothing) looks over at Ronnie Wood (in blue) as they both share the stage at the Masters of Music for The Princess Trust, at Hyde Park in London

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Bryan Adams performs at Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales in 1992

Bryan Adams performs at Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales in 1992. The support acts on the day were Extreme, Squeeze and Little Angels. Picture taken 19th July 1992

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Wishbone Ash perform at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little

Wishbone Ash perform at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little Johns Farm, Reading, Berkshire. Picture shows Andy Powell playing his Flying V, Electric Guitar

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Ray Dorset, singer and frontman with Mungo Jerry performing at The Reading Festival

Ray Dorset, singer and frontman with Mungo Jerry performing at The Reading Festival, Friday 11th August 1972. On the bill that day was Genesis

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Guitarist music art
Justyna Jaszke

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Music
ajkabajka

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Guitarist
Ömer Ates Kızıltug

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Electric Guitar Pop Art Colours (h)

Electric Guitar Pop Art Colours (h)
Carlo Kaminski

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Red guitar

Red guitar
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Electric guitar

Electric guitar
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: White guitar

White guitar
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Blue guitar

Blue guitar
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Melissa

Melissa
Mehdi Mokhtari

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Modern Basil

Modern Basil
Oles Paritskiy

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel jumping with a guitar looking down

red squirrel jumping with a guitar looking down
red squirrel is jumping with a guitar looking down Date: 09-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel jumping with a guitar

red squirrel jumping with a guitar
red squirrel is jumping with a guitar Date: 09-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel holding a guitar looking up

red squirrel holding a guitar looking up
red squirrel is holding a guitar looking up Date: 07-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel holding an guitar looking at the viewer

red squirrel holding an guitar looking at the viewer
red squirrel is holding an guitar looking at the viewer Date: 07-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel holding an electric guitar

red squirrel holding an electric guitar
red squirrel is holding an electric guitar Date: 06-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: red squirrel climbing a guitar

red squirrel climbing a guitar
red squirrel is climbing a guitar Date: 05-02-2021

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Stanley Clarke Signature Standard 4 String Bass, after 1990. Creators: Gotoh Gut Co

Stanley Clarke Signature Standard 4 String Bass, after 1990. Creators: Gotoh Gut Co
Bass guitar owned by African-American musician Stanley Clarke (born 1951), founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Bedtime Lullabies

Bedtime Lullabies
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: #3

#3
Abr Abe

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Velvet Crush

Velvet Crush
Jake Olson

Background imageElectric Guitar Collection: Avantgardet #005

Avantgardet #005
Anders Samuelsson



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The electric guitar: a timeless instrument that has captivated audiences for decades. From the iconic performances of The Count Basie Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in 1980 to the rock supergroup Humble Pie photographed in 1969, its electrifying sound has left an indelible mark on music history. With its powerful combination of an electric guitar and amplifier, this instrument has revolutionized the way we experience music. Just like a red squirrel holding a guitar, it brings forth a sense of playfulness and creativity. Renowned artists such as Robert Cray and Jaco Pastorius have mesmerized crowds with their skillful mastery of the electric guitar. Their performances, captured by talented photographers like Alan John Ainsworth and Brian O'Connor, showcase not only their musical prowess but also the sheer passion they bring to every note. Whether it's Mike Oldfield strumming away at home in Denham or Carlos Santana enchanting audiences at the Royal Festival Hall in 1988, these musicians have harnessed the power of this instrument to create unforgettable melodies that resonate deep within our souls. The electric guitar is more than just an instrument; it's a symbol of artistic expression and innovation. Its ability to convey emotions through sound is beautifully depicted in thermograms capturing musicians lost in their craft. So next time you hear those electrifying riffs or witness someone passionately playing their heart out on stage, remember that behind every great performance lies an electric guitar – an instrument that continues to shape the landscape of music.