Leo Fender built the Tele to fix problems. Roy Buchanan turned it into a living, crying instrument – and rewrote Telecaster tone forever.
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Roy Buchanan fused blues, country, and rock into Telecaster heartbreak – revered by legends, overlooked by fame, and unforgettable on record.
A practical, punchy guide to Albert Collins: his icy tone, capos, minor blues bite, and why legends like Hendrix and Pareles couldn’t ignore him.
From Esquire to Broadcaster to Telecaster: the blunt, bolt-on solid-body that killed feedback, cut costs, and reshaped modern guitar tone.
Inside Roy Buchanan’s brutal simplicity: band-hopping, horn sections, stolen drum licks and the terrifying power of a single note to beat a thousand.




