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Premier Guitar PresentsThe 30th Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival andThe Holy Grail Guitar Exhibition featuring Guitars Played by Eric Clapton Coming to Dallas Market Hall April 20, 21 and 22, 2007
Dallas, Texas-(February
27, 2007)-The 30th Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival, the
world’s largest and longest-running festival of its kind will be held
April 20, 21 and 22, 2007, at Dallas Market Hall (2200 Stemmons
Freeway, www.guitarshow.com ). This truly global event blends musicians, fans, collectors, and celebrities together into one remarkable extravaganza.Presented by Premier Guitar,
this year’s show will feature the never-before-seen Holy Grail Guitar
Exhibition sponsored by PRS Guitars. This exclusive and historic
production will serve as the “icing on the cake” for the Dallas show’s
30th Anniversary celebration. The festival will be photographed by Chief Photographer of Washingtonian Magazine Matthew Worden,
and commemorated for a new hard bound book published by Hal Leonard,
featuring photographs of the multitude of collectable guitars and
commemorating the historic Holy Grail Guitar Exhibit.World
renowned guitarist and creator of PRS Guitars, Paul Reed Smith says,
"This could quite possibly be the best assemblage of vintage
instruments, vintage amplifiers and the associated historical archives
of the vintage musical instrument business. When you consider that the
first electric guitar ever made by Lloyd Loar, the first amp ever built
by Marshall, the “Blackie” Clapton Strat, the first Tune-A-Matic bridge
built, many of the original early electric guitar patents...the list
goes on and on... will be in one room on display at one time only once
in our lifetime, this event takes on historical significance. If you
enjoy the electric guitar, the acoustic guitar, amplifiers, the history
of the vintage guitar world or any of the music that comes from these
instruments, this Holy Grail exhibit at the 30th Annual Dallas
International Guitar Festival should not be missed."A museum-quality offering, the historic Holy Grail Guitar Exhibition will star, Eric Clapton’s coveted “Blackie,” a custom Fender Stratocaster, designed by Clapton, with a 1956 Black alder-body and 1957 neck, auctioned by Christie’s in 2004 and purchased by Guitar Center for $959,500, making it the most expensive guitar of its kind in the world to ever be auctioned thus far. It will be shown along with his 1956 Fender Stratocaster “Brownie,” also courtesy of Guitar Center, and his venerable 1964 Gibson ES 335 that he played extensively with Cream. Other notable attractions will include guitars owned by Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana, Leo Fender’s original designs, as well as, the first Marshall amplifiers ever produced. This special 30th
Anniversary year will feature the most comprehensive dream collection
of rare and historic guitars, instruments, equipment, and associated
memorabilia ever assembled under one roof. The number of booths, exhibitions, and clinics will top a whopping 800 this year. The
event, co-founded by Jimmy Wallace and Mark Pollock, convincingly earns
its name as a true festival by providing no less than five live music
stages that will feature simultaneous performances by artists such as
Dallas’ Andy Timmons, Austin’s Junior Brown, Paul Reed Smith, Phil Keaggy, George Lynch (Dokken and Lynch Mob), Rick Derringer (Johnny Winter, Steely Dan), Johnny A, and Joe Bonomassa.The 30th Year Anniversary show hours are:Friday, April 20-2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
with live music on the Beverage Concept’s Jimi Hendrix The Liquid
Experience Stage until 11:00 p.m. which will officially launch the new
beverage line, The Liquid Experiences’ debutSaturday, April 21-10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., followed by an All Star Jam on the MusicFest Indoor Stage Sunday, April 22-10 a.m. to 7 p.m.A
one-day ticket for Guitar Festival and MusicFest is $20 for adults with
free admission for children 10 years and under. Two-day passes are
available for $35, and three-day passes are $45. Three-day passes
include admission to the All Star Jam, held Saturday night on the
MusicFest stage at 7:00 p.m. All tickets are available at the door.
Discount tickets can be purchased at Guitar Center locations.Visitors
are welcome to participate in the buying, selling, and trading of
instruments, equipment and memorabilia in a virtual sea of guitars,
basses, amps, banjos, mandolins, accessories, keyboards, drums, and
much more. Each day’s browsing may also provide the opportunity to rub elbows with guitar legends and the legends of tomorrow.More
than 18,000 people attended last year’s event at Dallas Market Hall,
with more than $3 million of instruments and memorabilia trading hands,
and this year’s 30th Anniversary Dallas International Guitar
Festival is geared-up to be a record-breaking show. The Dallas Market
Hall, at 2200 Stemmons Freeway, provides ample free parking. For more
information, call the Dallas International Guitar Festival 24-hour
hotline, Metro 972-260-4201, or visit their website at www.guitarshow.com The 30th Anniversary Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival is presented by Premier Guitar
magazine and sponsored by Guitar Center, Gibson Guitars, PRS Guitars,
Fender, Transpecos Guitars, Jimmy Wallace Guitars, and Beverage
Concepts, LLC, makers of the new beverage line that carries the image
of Jimi Hendrix called The Liquid Experience.
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