Don Randall was an important figure in the early years of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. He also came up with many product names, including the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Champ. Other than Leo Fender himself, Randall was undoubtedly the most important person in the original era of Fender history, 1946 to 1965.
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- Don Randall was an important figure in the early years of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. He also came up with many product names, including the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Champ. Other than Leo Fender himself, Randall was undoubtedly the most important person in the original era of Fender history, 1946 to 1965. He was Leo Fender’s partner and the sales, distribution, marketing and advertising genius behind the company’s rise from small California guitar maker to worldwide musical industry leader.
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- Don Randall was an important figure in the early years of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. He also came up with many product names, including the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Champ. Other than Leo Fender himself, Randall was undoubtedly the most important person in the original era of Fender history, 1946 to 1965.
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