One of the early rock and rollers, Duane Eddy's signature twanging, electric
guitar sound created some of the era's most distinctive riffs and made him a
great icon of the guitar. Born on April 26, 1938, in Corning, New York, he first
learnt to play guitar aged five and producer Lee Hazelwood discovered him at 16.
Hazelwood helped him develop a unique style inspired by Chet Atkins, based on
rockabilly, low-strung strings and heavy reverb. Eddy's instrumental jams caused
a storm, producing the hits “Rebel Rouser,” “Peter Gunn,” “Forty Miles of Bad
Road” and the UK number 2 singles...