The Epiphone Luxenburg Casino: A Short History

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John Cordy wrote and played the intro music on this one. Working with John is always a joy. He’s one of my playing heroes and his channel starts my day. https://www.youtube.com/c/johnnathancordy

To hear John’s track for this video in its entirety and learn how he built the tones in the Helix world go here. It’s amazing: https://youtu.be/i3Nqphv9-8c

I need to thank the good folks at Carter Vintage for their permission to use the clip of R.J. Ronquillo playing an original ’69 Luxenburg Casino.

I’d like to think Mick Taylor from That Pedal demo for giving his permission to use his edge of your place Luxenburg Casino playing. regard the entire video here:

Rhett always writes a great demo tune and I need to thank him here for his permission to use a bit of it from his video: The Luxenburg Casino Sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXbo6tmVIkE&t=18s

The Luxenburg Casino has been on the Short History list ever since I started playing my own fully hollow double cut, the diminutive ES-390. The video covers a good bit of Epi history to explain the human relationship between Epiphone and Gibson as well. I hope you like it.

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Thanks for watching.
All the best,
Keith

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