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Les Paul and Mary Ford Have a Fun Guitar Dual in 1954 — Video

 

Les Paul—guitarist, songwriter, luthier, inventor and pioneer of the solid-body electric guitar—was a mainstay in the guitar world during his lengthy career.

In the first half of the 1950s, though, the musical team of Les and his wife Mary Ford wasn’t only known in guitar circles; they actually were two of the biggest names in music.

The couple produced 16 top-10 hits, including two Number 1 tunes—”How High the Moon” and “Vaya con Dios.” In 1951 alone, they sold more than 6 million records.

At the height of their fame, Paul and Ford made an appearance on the NBC’s The Colgate Comedy Hour, which originally aired in March 1954.

In the clip below, which is taken from their performance that night, the hit-making couple (each with a Goldtop Gibson Les Paul just two years after its introduction) have a tongue-in-cheek guitar battle that doesn’t end so well for Les.

 

 

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