The thunderous voice of millions of players.
When music store owner and drum teacher Jim Marshall set to work designing an amp to realize the musical
vision of local guitarists, he laid the very foundations of rock music. After playing the sixth prototype of 'Number 1', which
would later become the JTM45, Jim said, "That's it! That's going to be the Marshall sound from now on!" And so it was. Since
the 1960s Marshall amps have been the first choice of rock's greatest guitarists.
The entire Jim Marshall story is
told in the authorized biography Jim Marshall: The Father of Loud, by Rich Maloof (published by Backbeat Books),
which features a foreword written by guitar hero and personal friend of Jim's—Slash. The tale is a captivating one,
broken down into 2 main parts. The first section traces Jim's story from childhood as a young boy diagnosed with a rare bone
disease to his stage success as a singer and big-band drummer, onto the development of the iconic Marshall stack and Marshall's
rise to prominence in the amplifier industry. It profiles a man dedicated to listening to his customers and inventing new
ways of satisfying them, constantly improving and fine-tuning his designs and, from the beginning, a believer in the value
of teamwork.
The second half of the book delves into the amplifiers themselves, including a well-illustrated section
on amp anatomy, with inside shots of the amps, plus a Top 11 list of Jim's favorite models over the years. There's a tour
of the factory, a fascinating collection of comments from Marshall owners, detailed rig diagrams of 6 Marshall greats from
the 1960s to the 2000s, and other Marshallabilia that will please Marshall owners and guitarists of all ages. There's also
a view of Marshall in the 21st century, and an appendix on dating Marshall amps by serial number.
Now in his eighth
decade, Jim is still pursuing his goal of bringing musical visions to life, on a worldwide scale. This book honors the man
and encourages the reader to do the same - most importantly, by pursuing their own musical dreams.
Marshall Jim Marshall - The Father of Loud Book Features:
- 200 pages
- 7" x 9"
- Cloth bound
Order now and get to know one of the electric guitarists' best friends.