Close your eyes and think of the sound of the 1960s. Before the British Invasion took over the world with vocal harmonies, there was a sound that was crisp, clean, and unmistakably cool. It was the sound of a red Fender Stratocaster being played by a man with glasses who looked more like a quiet student than a rock star. That man is Hank Marvin, and the sound is "The Twang."
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Blackmore takes the most famous instrumental track in UK history and gives it a driving, Renaissance-rock edge [2]. Close your eyes and think of the sound of the 1960s
The sound of the electric guitar is one of the most distinctive and evocative in music. From the twangy, reverb-drenched chords of rockabilly to the screaming, fuzz-laden leads of hard rock, the guitar has been a driving force behind some of the most iconic and enduring styles of music. And among the most influential and beloved guitarists of all time is Hank Marvin, legendary lead guitarist of The Shadows. That man is Hank Marvin, and the sound is "The Twang