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“I was watching a Brad Paisley video and saw this contraption attached to his strap: ‘What is going on here?’ I heard of this thing called the B-bender…” How John Osborne fell down the B-bender rabbit hole and came out with a signature Fender Tele
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(Image credit: Future/Lucy Robinson)“You’re trying to make it an emotional thing,” he tells us of the device.
(Image credit: Fender)I remember watching a Brad Paisley video and seeing this contraption attached to his strap: “What is going on here?”
I remember opening up for Brad Paisley in his early career, and his tech was joking with me, “Don’t do the B-bender thing.
[Laughs](Image credit: Future/Lucy Robinson)The reason the Stairway to Heaven solo is so great is that it’s a tension release.
(Image credit: Future/Lucy Robinson)You can’t beat 60 years of playing on the back of a neck, but it’s very, very close.