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Plus, save on pedals and guitars. [View this email in your browser] [Reverb Newsletter] [George Martin: The Producer Who Took a “Calculated Risk” on The Beatles] With Sir George Martin's passing this week, we lost a titan of recording history. Martin changed what it meant to produce a record -- read up on some of his most forward-thinking innovations. [READ MORE >>] [The Top Albums of Each Decade and How They Influenced Guitar Sales] It can be easy to dismiss the effects of record sales on the direction of the guitar industry, but to do so would be a mistake. Here's how the past several decades have steered the gear world. [READ MORE >>] [Featured Sale] [Save 15% on Pedals and Guitars] [More From Reverb] [Reverb Interview: Dave Smith on Synths, Inspiration and Experimentation] [Nicholas Harris, Founder of Catalinbread Effects, Dies at 37] [On Tracks: What Is a Signal Path?] [Who is Clara Rockmore and Why is She in Today's Google Doodle?] [Tips and Tricks for Session Singers] [Reverb Interview: José González, Not Just Another Whiny Singer-Songwriter] [An Introduction to Linear Drumming] [Cairo Customs Officials Deface Bryan Adams’ Vintage Martin] [Sony Reportedly Dropping Dr. Luke] [Crosby, Stills and Nash Are Done] Copyright © 2016 Reverb.com, LLC, All rights reserved. 3345 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 | (888) 726-2728 [reverb.com] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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