LONDON - Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, has died. He was 88. His son Terry Marshall said he died in a hospice in England on Thursday ...
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It was the physical embodiment of rock’s power and majesty — a wall of black, vinyl-clad cabinets, one atop the other, crowned with a rectangular box containing the innovative circuitry that ...
Jim Marshall, inventor of one of rock & roll’s most important innovations – the Marshall amplifier – has died at age 88. Marshall was a drummer and drum teacher who opened his own music shop in London ...
1 of 9 — Lemmy Kilmister immortalized the Marshall amp in the Motorhead song, "Dr. Rock": "Chin up, shoulders back / You've got a body like a Marshall stack." 2 of 9 — When Jimi Hendrix first walked ...
Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock 'n' roll with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, died in a hospice Thursday morning, his family said. He was 88. Marshall had cancer and endured a ...
There’s no mistaking the sound. Over the past 50 years, Marshall amplifiers have been wielded by everyone from Pete Townshend and Jimi Hendrix to Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. They’ve been kicked, ...
Jim Marshall, the “father of loud” whose signature line of amplifiers became all but synonymous with power and presence in rock and roll, died on Thursday in hospice care. He was 88. Marshall had ...
Lemmy Kilmister immortalized the Marshall amp in the Motorhead song, "Dr. Rock": "Chin up, shoulders back / You've got a body like a Marshall stack." (Getty Images) ...