King Bolden and the earliest known African-American guitarists

King Bolden and the earliest known African-American guitarists

UPDATED September 7, 2021. BLUESMUSE29. Until the 1890s, when mail order catalogues made them more affordable and improved roads and rail links made musical instruments more accessible, guitars were mainly a preserve of the American middle classes. Most were much smaller than the guitars we know today, probably because they were mostly played by women. Perhaps that’s why they…

Who was the first electric blues guitarist recorded?

Who was the first electric blues guitarist recorded?

BLUESMUSE26. Just like Eddie. There are two answers, really, because the first recording of an electric blues guitar was for demonstration purposes only. It was during the days when Rickenbacker was testing out the first electric guitar which guitar geeks (sorry, aficionados) will know was nicknamed the frying pan. In 1932, a 28-year old white band leader and Hawaiian guitarist…