| The Greg Koch Fender guitar began to take
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| | with a Fender led to national attention
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| shape
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| | as a fiery
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| all the way back when Greg Koch was in
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| | instrumentalist. Greg was "Guitarist of
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| the third
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| | the Year"
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| grade. Greg cut out cardboard Fender
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| | (92, 94-99). His playing style has been
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| Stratocaster
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| | featured on
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| guitars, then Koch used his sisters
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| | numerous TV and radio commercials
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| sewing machine
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| | including Sprite,
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| pedal as a wah-wah. By watching,
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| | Sassoon, Bank One and Oldsmobile.Greg
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| listening and copying
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| | Koch utilizing his own tunes as a
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| what he heard on records he was able to
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| | backdrop
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| advance quickly.Early on while playing
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| | is one of a handful of guitarists that
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| his Greg Koch Fender guitar,
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| | promote Fender,
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| Greg melded the blues, rock and country
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| | Guild, SUNN and De Armond instruments
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| styles.
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| | and tools.
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| Koch's Fender guitar playing style began
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| | He created a unique clinic, in which he
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| to mutate.
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| | shares a wide
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| This continued by his playing in polka
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| | array of tones, tricks and anecdotes
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| groups and
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| | with those present.
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| blues-rock ensembles of his own
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| | Greg was present at the Summer NAMM
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| creation. He even
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| | 2000, to
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| accompanied Elvis impersonators.Greg
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| | debut the Fender American Series
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| Koch studied jazz guitar for four years
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| | Stratocaster.
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| at the
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| | This summer music festival attracted
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| University of Wisconsin. His musical
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| | large crowds
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| maturity playing
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| | and was a great success.
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