
They called him the Lord of Loud. James Marshall of Marshall amplifier fame died yesterday. A tribute page has been set up; thousands are paying their respects. The above banner, created by a fan, is entirely awesome.
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RIP James Marshall 1923-2012
Submitted by Michael Deeds on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 2:02pm, updated on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 2:03pm
They called him the Lord of Loud. James Marshall of Marshall amplifier fame died yesterday. A tribute page has been set up; thousands are paying their respects. The above banner, created by a fan, is entirely awesome. »
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I'm ashamed a bit that no Jimi or Brit Rock fans even...
registered a connection.
Marshall amps made the hard rock sound we all love, before Kustom, Carvin, Orange and even Peavey got there.
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