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Lemmo Demo: 1974 Gibson L6-s

Lemmo Demo: 1974 Gibson L6-s

I guess it seemed like a good idea at the time but this Gibson 'oddball' from the mid-70s, the L6-s never really caught on with Jazz players or any other sort of player. They're certainly not the prettiest Gibson but they are a great sounding guitar, some people love them, AND you can generally pick them up at a great price.....!
The Lemmo Demo
Duration: 02:52

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Lemmo Demo: 1960's Coral 'Sitar'
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Lemmo Demo: 1960's Coral 'Sitar'

You don't see these around much these days, but they were used back in the 60's to get that psychedelic sound that defined the latter part of that decade. Still a staple amongst professional session players, and a surprisingly good instrument that punches above it's weight.
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Lemmo Demo: 1962 Supro Martinique 'Deluxe'
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Lemmo Demo: A blast from the past....Our old friend, Gibson's Mark Agnesi and Michael demo a great old 1962 Supro Martinique 'Deluxe'.
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 12:  Burns 12 String.
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 12: Burns 12 String.

Lemmo Demo: Episode 12: Burns 12 String: If you are looking for an original sound, maybe start with a totally original guitar....Michael shows us the beauty of the unique remake of the 1960's Burns 12 String.
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 3: Rick Turner LB1
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 3: Rick Turner LB1

Michael Lemmo looks at the Rick Turner LB1, the model name coming from Lindsay Buckingham, one of Michael's all time heroes. This is a beautifully crafted, very interesting, versatile guitar.
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 4: 2018 Fender Jazzmaster.
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Lemmo Demo: Episode 4: 2018 Fender Jazzmaster.

he Lemmo Demo: Episode 4: 2018 Fender Jazzmaster. 60th Anniversary model. You don't have to pay a fortune for a great guitar. Michael Lemmo is back with the Lemmo Demo, where he focuses in on great, affordable guitars, both new and vintage. In this episode he gives us an expert's view of his beloved Jazzmaster and demonstrates some of it's lesser known idiosyncrasies.
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Norman's Rare Guitars Podcast: Episode 14: James Santiago & Michael Georgiades
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Norman's Rare Guitars Podcast: Episode 14: James Santiago & Michael Georgiades

Episode 14 features singer/songwriter, Michael Georgiades and tone scientist/sound designer, James Santiago.
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Norman's rare Guitars Podcast: Episode 13: Rick Vito
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Norman's rare Guitars Podcast: Episode 13: Rick Vito

Meet Rick Vito, one of Norm’s oldest and dearest friends and also a former band mate who left the band when he got swooped up by Bonnie Raitt. Vito is one of the best slide guitarists of all time and his long and illustrious career led him to play with greats like Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger and countless others. Also on this episode, take a trip down memory lane and meet Norm’s old partner Dan Duehren and his very first employee, Rob Bolger. Their stories from the infancy of the store are sure to crack you up on this special episode of Norman’s Rare Guitars, The Podcast.
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NRG Podcast: Episode 12: Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan
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NRG Podcast: Episode 12: Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan

Long time friends of Norm's, Kenny Sultan and Tom Ball stop by to play some music and chat about good times, both old and new. Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan have been bringing their unique blend of guitar and harmonica blues, rags and good time music to widely diverse audiences for 40 years. Sometimes Kenny and Tom are a packaged deal, and sometimes they fight for billing... or at least Norm thinks they should. Together and separately they have worked on countless film scores, TV soundtracks, commercials and sessions. They've appeared on television internationally, were featured on the "Levi's 501 Blues" commercials, have played for audiences of 300 million via Voice of America and are frequent guests of National Public Radio. In addition to working with Kenny, Tom has over 260 CD credits... and Kenny was recently honored by Martin Guitars with his own Signature Model 00018KS. Join Norm on this epic tale of global music success from two all-time greats.
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Turn It UP extra: The Seymour Duncan Story
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Turn It UP extra: The Seymour Duncan Story

There's arguably no greater name in the world of pickups. Seymour Duncan's impact on the history of electric guitar sound cannot be overstated. And, Seymour continues to create and innovate to this day. Go behind the scenes into the amazing Santa Barbara, California factory and hear from the family and the man himself.
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Norm's Podcast: Jingle Jared "What We're Playing"
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Norm's Podcast: Jingle Jared "What We're Playing"

Meet "Jingle Jared" from the Jingle Punks! Norm and Nick talk to Jared about where he came from and how he came up with the concept for the Jingle Punks. You may not know them by name, but their jingles and TV work is known world-wide for some of the most recognizable theme songs out there. Sometimes what was once a dream takes on a different shape when it comes to reality, and this success story is no exception. Find out what it takes to be a self-made musician, how to overcome rejection, and how to reinvent your dreams on this special episode of Norman's Rare Guitars, The Podcast.
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NRG Podcast: Episode 11: Jingle Jared from Jingle Punks
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Meet "Jingle Jared" from the Jingle Punks! Norm and Nick talk to Jared about where he came from and how he came up with the concept for the Jingle Punks. You may not know them by name, but their jingles and TV work is known world-wide for some of the most recognizable theme songs out there. Sometimes what was once a dream takes on a different shape when it comes to reality, and this success story is no exception. Find out what it takes to be a self-made musician, how to overcome rejection, and how to reinvent your dreams on this special episode of Norman's Rare Guitars, The Podcast.
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