Tuesday, May 25, 2010

THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES AND MARTIN GUITAR PROUDLY PRESENT…

THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES AND MARTIN GUITAR PROUDLY PRESENT…


“BEATLES, WINGS AND SIX-STRING: AN EVENING OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR”

WITH RENOWNED GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING GUITARIST LAURENCE JUBER

AT THE SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd AT 7:00pm


Nazareth, PA – May 24, 2010 – The Smithsonian Associates and C.F. Martin & Co are proud to present “Beatles, Wings and Six-String: An Evening of Acoustic Guitar” featuring renowned Grammy Award-winning, guitar virtuoso Laurence Juber, one-night-only, Thursday, June 3rd at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.


Acoustic guitar aficionados are in for a treat during an evening that will showcase one of America’s favorite instruments and feature a concert performance by guitarist Laurence Juber. Hosted by the Smithsonian’s Randall Kremer and presented by Dick Boak, archivist for Martin Guitar, Juber will discuss his work composing, recording, and performing as the lead guitarist with Paul McCartney in his band Wings and his own successful solo career. Boak will speak and present an interactive history of the 177-year-old guitar company, as well as showcase several vintage, historically significant guitars including instruments spanning the collection from the museum at Martin Guitar featuring a 1927 Ditson, 60s era D-28, early 1830s Martin Stauffer, 00-21 from the turn of the century, a recently acquired 000-42 as well as artist signature models. A book and CD signing with Juber and Boak is slated to follow the event.


Juber embarked on a career as a solo artist, composer, and arranger after years spent playing lead guitar with Paul McCartney in his band Wings. He is a guitar virtuoso whose solo albums include LJ Plays the Beatles, one of Acoustic Guitar magazine’s all-time top recordings.


Boak, long-time Martin Guitar employee and author of Martin Guitar Masterpieces and Martin Guitars: A History, is a woodworker, guitar designer and builder, draftsman, Martin's public relations liaison, artist, guitarist, and is responsible for some of the most unique collaborates with top celebrity guitarists to design and build the finest instruments made at C.F. Martin & Co.


This program is made possible through the generous support of C.F. Martin Guitar Co.


WHEN: Thursday, June 3rd at 7:00pm


WHERE: National Museum of Natural History, Baird Auditorium, 10th & Constitution Avenue, NW, Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange lines)


TICKETS: $15 members, $20 general admission


For more information and to purchase tickets online, please visit Resident Associates


About Martin Guitar:

Founded over 175 years ago in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin, C.F. Martin & Co. has been continuously family owned and operated for six generations. The oldest surviving acoustic instrument maker in the world and largest producer of acoustic guitars in the U.S., Martin guitars are hand-made by skilled craftsmen and women, many still using the design and techniques introduced by the company founder in the 1830s. The privately held manufacturer is highly regarded for creating some of the finest instruments and introducing innovations that have become industry standards in the music products industry including the now-standard X-bracing, the 14-fret guitar and the “Dreadnought” size. Current Chairman and CEO Christian Frederick Martin, IV, took the helm of the company in 1986. www.martinguitar.com


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