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A Greg Bennett Avion AV1 with a Roland Cube 15x amp. Samick guitars are manufactured under different brand names and made by a number of different makers, including Greg Bennett and J.T. Riboloff (a former luthier at Gibson). [1] Some other Samick-built guitars are sold under Squier, Epiphone, Washburn, Hohner, Silvertone, and other brands.
There is a lot to say about Samick, as they do make guitars for other brands (Epiphone anyone?), but that can be said on Samick's page. I have plaied a few of these Greg Bennett Samick guitars (the LP, SG, and Explorer copies), and they are pretty good, they are loaded with duncan designed pickups, and they are nicely put together.
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Tony Bennett’s wife, Susan Benedetto, and his son Danny Bennett share final moments with iconic singer.
Greg Koch of The Koch Marshall Trio has a new signature guitar by Reverend Guitars. The Gristlemaster. [65] Jeremy Porter of Jeremy Porter and The Tucos out of Detroit, Michigan plays two Pete Anderson PA1 hollow-bodies, one tuned standard and the other to open Eb. He also owns a vintage Eastpointe 1998 Slingshot, primarily used for recording.
Gregory Bennet was born on 7 April 1963 in the Melbourne, [1] the second of four children of Len and Maureen Bennet. He was raised in Canterbury and Balwyn North.His family moved to Bullengarook during his teenage years, [2] He attended at St Dominic’s Primary School, East Camberwell, All Hallows Primary School Balwyn, and Marcellin College Bulleen. [3]
Greg Bennett (born 2 January 1972, in Sydney, New South Wales) is a motivational speaker, corporate trainer, and entrepreneur. He is a retired professional Olympic athlete from Australia. He competed in triathlon since the age of 14 [1] as a student at Newington College (1984–1989). [2] Greg became a dual Australian and USA citizen in 2012.