Jason Isbell recently demoed his prized 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar, formerly owned by Lynyrd Skynyrdâs Ed King, at virtual guitar show Guitar.com Live.
In a 30-minute session broadcast on October 3, the country-rock musician showed off the instrument â named Red Eye â from his rehearsal barn in Nashville, playing a few Led Zeppelin riffs and sharing about how the one-of-a-kind guitar came into his possession.
âIn my opinion the greatest sound in the whole world is a childâs laughter, and second to that is a Les Paul through a Marshall [amp] turned all the way up,â Isbell quipped.
Isbell explained that Sharon King, the widow of Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist and bassist Ed King, had brought a number of her late husbandâs old guitars into Nashville store Carter Vintage Guitars, a shop Isbell patronises.
Isbell, who had been invited to demo some of Kingâs guitars, became âobsessedâ with the 1959 Gibson Les Paul even before he plugged it in â and played a number of private parties (âweird birthday gigs in the Hamptons and stuff like thatâ) to save up enough cash to buy it.
âI play it almost every day. It brings me joy,â Isbell said. Watch him demo the guitar and play with his bandâs guitarist Sadler Vaden below:
Isbell was one of many musicians who participated in Guitar.com Live this past weekend, a virtual guitar show organised by media brand Guitar.com. Exclusive performances came from Jose Rios and Ron âT.Navaâ Avant of Anderson .Paakâs backing band Free Nationals, rising indie artist Holly Humberstone, Norwegian guitarist Tora Dahle AagĂ„rd and the roster of Third Man Records.
Other artists such as Carlos Santana, St. Vincent, Dream Theaterâs John Petrucci and IDLESâ Lee Kiernan appeared on panels and delivered masterclasses. Revisit Guitar.com Live and its programming here.
[Editorâs note: Guitar.com is owned by BandLab Technologies, which also owns NME.]
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