Episode 1

Intro to A People's History of the Guitar

A People's History of the Guitar is about people, the guitar, people and their guitars, and the guitar and its people. In this introductory episode, you'll find out about the podcast, what the podcast is about, why I decided to do this in the first place, and who the podcast is for. Spoiler alert: it's for everybody.

As of October 2024 I'm just getting this going, so episodes are coming as I finish them. As this ramps up, my goal is a minimum of three episodes every month. We'll get there, especially if you keep listening and maybe even consider supporting the project, so support the project here!

Episode playlist here. A smattering of guitar-based music that means something to me. I'll be tinkering with these playlists periodically, so feel free to add them to your library and revisit from time-to-time.

About the Podcast

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A People's History of the Guitar

About your host

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Grant Samuelsen

Grant Samuelsen has led a multi-modal professional life in the worlds of contemporary art and music, business, and academia, and he has degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Carnegie Mellon University. He has published essays, articles and criticism, and he's been a guitar player since he was 13. He's interested in everything, which can be a problem, but the global social and cultural history of the guitar has held his attention for the longest period of time, so now he's doing this podcast. He's originally from the Chicago area and now lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his family, guitars, and a female Staffordshire Terrier named after one of the male members of Black Flag.