Duane Eddy 1938-2024
Once described as “the first real guitar superstar of the rock’n’roll age”, Duane Eddy, who has died aged 86, emerged in the late 1950s, after the first flush of Elvis Presley’s fame, and his instrumental recordings dominated the charts on both sides of the Atlantic until the mid-1960s. He sold tens of millions of records, and pioneered a new sound, which was signalled in the names of his albums, said Michael Hann in The Guardian. His 1958 debut was called Have “Twangy” Guitar Will Travel, and was followed by The “Twangs” the “Thang” (1959), $1,000,000 Worth of Twang (1960), Twistin’ ’N’ Twangin’ (1962), “Twangin’” Up a Storm! (1963), and The Biggest Twang of Them All (1966). Twang, he once said, was “a silly name for a non-silly…
