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Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Guitar legend Les Paul smiles during an interview at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Guitar legend Les Paul performs at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul takes a break between songs while performing at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul smiles at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Guitar legend Les Paul smiles at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Guitar legend Les Paul smiles at the Iridium Jazz Club Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in the Manhattan Borough of New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week. (
Guitar legend Les Paul arrives for the Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards, June 9, 2005, in New York. Paul, 91, has contributed $25,000 to a Waukesha ,Wis., museum that is planning an exhibit honoring him. Another $25,000 was donated to a local hospital that served his family over the years, officials announced last week.
Tallan "T-Man" Latz performs Monday, June 30, 2008, at Summerfest in Milwaukee. A blues guitar prodigy, the 8-year-old has played in bars and clubs, including the House of Blues in Chicago, and even jammed with Les Paul and Jackson Browne. However, the state of Wisconsin says that Tallan cannot play in taverns and nightclubs because of state child labor laws.
Tallan "T-Man" Latz performs Monday, June 30, 2008, at Summerfest in Milwaukee. A blues guitar prodigy, the 8-year-old has played in bars and clubs, including the House of Blues in Chicago, and even jammed with Les Paul and Jackson Browne. However, the state of Wisconsin says that Tallan cannot play in taverns and nightclubs because of state child labor laws.
Tallan "T-Man" Latz performs Monday, June 30, 2008, at Summerfest in Milwaukee. A blues guitar prodigy, the 8-year-old has played in bars and clubs, including the House of Blues in Chicago, and even jammed with Les Paul and Jackson Browne. However, the state of Wisconsin says that Tallan cannot play in taverns and nightclubs because of state child labor laws.
In this handout photo made available by Gibson Guitars on Monday, June 30, 2008, Amy Winehouse holds a Gibson Les Paul 46664 guitar signed by former South African President Nelson Mandela at his 90th Birthday Celebration Concert in London. The unique guitar will be auctioned off on an internet auction site to raise extra funds for Nelson Mandela's 46664 Charity.
Greg Uhen, left, and John Emmerich install part of an eight track machine at a Les Paul exhibit at Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin Friday, June 20, 2008, in Milwaukee. Guitar legend and innovator Les Paul is credited with developing revolutionary engineering techniques like close miking, echo delay and multitracking.
This Saturday, April 26, 2008 file photo shows visitors looking out over the 55 acre Hard Rock park built around a lake dominated by 70 foot replica of a Les Paul guitar in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Hard Rock Park has fallen on hard times. Spokesman Jim Olecki said Friday the $400 million Myrtle Beach theme park is for sale. It opened in April.