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Waukesha native Les Paul died Thursday in White Plains, N.Y. |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Aug. 13, 2009 at 11:15 a.m. |
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New York-area media reports that Waukesha native, legendary guitarist and musical inventor Les Paul died Thursday at the age of 94.
According to media reports, Paul died of complications from pneumonia at White Plains Hospital in Westchester County, N.Y., with his family and friends at his side.
Paul returned to Milwaukee last year as part of "Les Paul's House of Sound," an extensive exhibit focusing on his career and his inventions at Discovery World.
"The Waukesha native's inventions and developments virtually revolutionized the way we think of music today in any number of ways -- from developing the solid body electric guitar that bears his name to portable sound recording gear to sound-on-sound multi track technology," wrote Blaine Schultz on OnMilwaukee.com when the exhibition opened.
"Paul's life has been a restless journey. He is that rare right and left brained individual who can build a guitar as well as play it."
Paul, who continued to perform as a guitarist, will be missed by many, although his contributions have had such a fundamental impact on American music and pop culture that he is not likely to be forgotten soon.
"We at Discovery World are terribly saddened by the passing of Les Paul. Les was not only a valued, native son of Wisconsin but a true legend in the world of music. Today we all lost an accomplished musician, a technical wizard and, most importantly, a dear, valued friend", said Joel Brennan, president of Discovery World today.
"Not only was Les a true innovator and tinkerer but he faced many adversities in his life. Regardless, he always met them with a sense of humor and a can-do spirit. When we designed the House of Sound, we tried to reflect that attitude. In reality, though, there was and always will be just one Les Paul," added Paul Krajniak, executive director of Discovery World and the creative mind behind "Les Paul's House of Sound."
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Posted by CoolerKing on Aug. 14, 2009 at 8:12 a.m. (report)
I was at a convention and staying at the Radisson Empire (now closed) in NYC about 10 years ago. It was right next to the Iridium, where Les Paul had performed regularly. One night I was debating to go out and see bands in the East Village or go next door and see Les Paul. Fortunately I felt like slacking off that night and went next door to see Les Paul. I'll never regret missing all those other bands in the Village and Soho because I was too lazy to leave midtown Manhattan. Thanks Les!
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Posted by Victor Golf on Aug. 13, 2009 at 1:23 p.m. (report)
What can you say, the guy was a Legend. Deservedly so. At first I felt sad about his passing, but I probably shouldn't. He achieved great things in his life and was recognized for those achievements in his time. He had a very long and successful career and the admiration of millions. He was able to play music and entertain people pretty much right up until the end. That's more than most people could ever hope for.
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