The Invention of the Electric Guitar by Adolph Rickenbacker

Adolph Rickenbacker, a Swiss-born entrepreneur, invented the electric guitar in California, alongside partner George Beauchamp, during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The invention revolutionized pop music culture, inspiring a uniquely American art form known as rock 'n' roll. The electric guitar empowered musicians to express emotions and connected listeners with artists' feelings. The instrument became a symbol of raw energy and American music dominance.

Rock 'n' Roll History in New York City

The article discusses the historical significance of a New York City apartment building in rock 'n' roll history, being featured on the covers of Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti' album and in The Rolling Stones' music video for 'Waiting on a Friend.'