Guitar amplifier (English Wikipedia)

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  • Miller, Jim (1980). The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock & roll. New York: Rolling Stone. ISBN 0394513223. Retrieved 5 July 2012. Black country bluesmen made raw, heavily amplified boogie records of their own, especially in Memphis, where guitarists like Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson (with the early Howlin' Wolf band) and Pat Hare (with Little Junior Parker) played driving rhythms and scorching, distorted solos that might be counted the distant ancestors of heavy metal.

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  • Timothy Miller, "Hawaiian Guitar", The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd edition

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  • Teagle, John (September 5, 2002). "Antique Guitar Amps 1928-1934".

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