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If you think acoustic guitar and punk rock are incompatible, think again. Today’s musicians are evolving long-established genres and styles with new sounds, and it’s not uncommon to hear acoustic guitars playing alongside overdriven power chords and pounding drums.
Stephen Egerton, guitarist from punk-rock legends Descendents, built a career on the electric guitar. Now he’s discovering the many roles an acoustic guitar can play in genres you might not associate with the instrument, falling in love with Taylor’s Grand Pacific and GT models along the way.
Tonight at 6:00 pm Pacific in a special episode of Taylor Primetime, Stephen will join the show to talk about his career in punk rock and his growing love for acoustic guitars. Catch Primetime on YouTube and make sure to subscribe to catch all of this year’s artist interviews, factory expert Q&As and more.
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Taylor Guitars was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug, and has grown into the leading global builder of premium acoustic guitars. Renowned for blending modern, innovative manufacturing techniques with a master craftsman’s attention to detail, Taylor acoustic guitars are widely considered among the best-sounding and easiest to play in the world. The company is a pioneer in the use of computer mills, lasers and other high-tech tools and proprietary machinery, and today, Bob Taylor is widely recognized throughout the musical instrument industry as a visionary acoustic guitar manufacturer.
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