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- Marshall_Bluesbreaker abstract "The Marshall Bluesbreaker is the popular name given to the Models 1961 and 1962 guitar amplifiers made by Marshall from 1964/1965 to 1972.The Bluesbreaker, which derives its nickname from being used by Eric Clapton with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, is credited with delivering "the sound that launched British blues-rock in the mid-1960s." It was Marshall's first combo amplifier, and was described as "arguably the most important [amplifier] in the company's history" and "the definitive rock amplifier."".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageExternalLink www.marshallamps.com.
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- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Instrument_amplifiers.
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- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valve_amplifiers.
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- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Amplification.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_JTM_45.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Vernon_(producer).
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Vernon_(record_producer).
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Treble_booster.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(automobile).
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(car).
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Vintage_Guitar_(magazine).
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLink Vox_AC30.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLinkText "1962 Bluesbreaker".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bluesbreaker".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marshall Bluesbreaker".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker hasPhotoCollection Marshall_Bluesbreaker.
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- Marshall_Bluesbreaker subject Category:Instrument_amplifiers.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker subject Category:Marshall_amplifiers.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker subject Category:Valve_amplifiers.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker hypernym Name.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker comment "The Marshall Bluesbreaker is the popular name given to the Models 1961 and 1962 guitar amplifiers made by Marshall from 1964/1965 to 1972.The Bluesbreaker, which derives its nickname from being used by Eric Clapton with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, is credited with delivering "the sound that launched British blues-rock in the mid-1960s." It was Marshall's first combo amplifier, and was described as "arguably the most important [amplifier] in the company's history" and "the definitive rock amplifier."".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker label "Marshall Bluesbreaker".
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker sameAs 마셜_블루스브레이커.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker sameAs m.02vrlrg.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker sameAs Q6773493.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker sameAs Q6773493.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker wasDerivedFrom Marshall_Bluesbreaker?oldid=669886211.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker homepage www.marshallamps.com.
- Marshall_Bluesbreaker isPrimaryTopicOf Marshall_Bluesbreaker.