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just wondered if anybody knows why when people talk about guitar players, the refer to them as axemen.
I wondered if it relates to any one particular guitar player, or to guitar playing in general.
Either way, in our office, we would love to know how this term came around so if anybody knows I'd be grateful
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it more likely it is just from the shape. If you look at a Gibson SG or aTelecaster, the shape is uniform, and with the neck, it vaguely resembles an axe in shape.
Musicians are a comical bunch, in a similar vein, a fret-board on a guitar is known as a 'plank' and playing a solo can be referred to as 'spanking your plank' and a guitarist who is fond of long solos is thus a 'plank spanker'.
I was a member of a band called the Axemen back in the early to mid 60's and we took our name from the traditional jazz / blues reference to the guitar players "axe"....and it had nothing to do with destroying the instruments because this was well before the advent of The Who and besides ...who the heck could afford to destroy good gear back then.
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