VG Hall of Fame
Each year, VG asks contributors and readers to nominate and choose inductees to its Hall of Fame. And each year, the magazine inducts a player, an innovator, and an instrument for inclusion. Hundreds of votes are tallied via the magazine's traditional written ballot, while hundreds more vote via VG Online. Here, we proudly present the 2009 inductees to the VG Hall of Fame.
2009 VG Hall of Fame inductees
Here are the Results of the 2009 Vintage Guitar magazine Hall of Fame. PLAYERS BUDDY GUY The Louisiana-born purveyor of Chicago blues has been hugely influential to some of the biggest names in guitardom, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. A five-time Grammy winner, he is renowned for his live performances, where his music can vary from traditional blues to a sprawling mix of blues, rock, soul, and jazz. For 20 years, he has also played host to most nearly every notable blues act at his Legends club. Buddy Guy Feature.
Buddy Guy
27.6%
Rick Derringer
26.6%
Frank Zappa
24.5%
Joe Walsh
21.3%
INNOVATORS GEORGE FULLERTON Hired by Leo Fender in early 1948, he started in amplifier repair then helped his boss design the guitar that would become the Telecaster. Later, they teamed up on the Precision bass and the Strat. When the time came for both to move on, post-CBS, he put the G in G&L. George Fullerton Feature.
George Fullerton
44%
Seymour Duncan
41%
Travis Bean
7.9%
Semi Moseley
7.1%
INSTRUMENTS Gibson SG STANDARD By 1960, declining sales of the Les Paul model had Gibson looking to revamp the guitar. So the company gave it a radically redesigned, much thinner (and lighter!) body intended to better compete with Fender's Strat. But the things that made up its very heart and soul - especially its humbucking pickups - remained. Today, the early-'60s version is a true classic. Gibson SG Standard Feature.
Gibson SG Standard
50%
Fender Deluxe
38%
Travis Bean TB1000
6%
Standel Amps
6%
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