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1965 was same year that inventor Leo Fender -- who'd revolutionized the way the world heard and played popular music with his groundbreaking electric guitar and amplifier designs in the 1940s and 1950s -- sold his world-famous instrument company to CBS. It was also the year that Bob Dylan would pick up a solid-body Fender guitar and send shock-waves through pop culture with his own newly-electrified sound. In December 1965, Dylan, his sunglasses resting atop a Fender Band Master amp, ran through some runs on a well-worn Fender bass guitar for a Don Hunstein photo-shoot at the Columbia Recording Studios.
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• Museum Quality Fine Art Print
• Individually Created Using Premium Fiber-based Archival Paper
• Black Metal Frame with White Mat (FRAMING OPTIONAL)
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity
• LIMITED EDITIONS are printed from the original negative and are available only in the 16" x 20" size. LIMITED EDITIONS are signed by the photographer and numbered, each edition is limited to 200 photographs.
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