John D'Angelico is regarded by many as the greatest archtop guitar maker of all time. Prized for their smooth, mellow tone and excellent sustain, it's said that only around 1,200 instruments were made ...
John D’Angelico, the famed New York guitar maker, built just 1,164 instruments before he died in 1964, and the brand all but disappeared for five decades. But the name is staging a comeback, thanks to ...
It’s not every day that a storied brand get’s resuscitated after years of slumber. That seems to be what’s in store for D’Angelico Guitars—a much respected American instrument company that’s ...
“Guitar is so tremendously tied to American culture that it’s not going to go anywhere. It’s too much a part of the way we make music and write songs,” says Ryan Kershaw, director of product ...
D'Angelico guitars have long been a mainstay in the smokey jazz and blues clubs of New York City since they were established in the early '30s. The historic company disappeared for a long time, but ...
The D’Angelico Showroom on 28th Street was envisioned as “Keith Richards’ living room.” (Photo by D’Angelico Guitars) Above an otherwise nondescript Chelsea street bustling with typical city traffic ...
Fans of D’Angelico Guitars and fine craftsmanship will want to take a look at the guitar manufacturer’s latest offerings: seven new Limited-Edition Deluxe Series guitars. When they say limited, they ...
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