SEE & HEAR
Go ahead, get lost browsing through Guild demos, factory tours, and artist performances. Check back here for updates or if you’re a super fan, subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive notifications in your inbox.
Go ahead, get lost browsing through Guild demos, factory tours, and artist performances. Check back here for updates or if you’re a super fan, subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive notifications in your inbox.
Guild is one of the world’s historic guitar manufacturers with a long-standing reputation for building iconic musical instruments. From the New York jazz scene in the 1950s, Richie Havens’ legendary performance at Woodstock, to Seattle’s Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Guild guitars helped create some of the greatest music in history. With a tradition built on old world craftsmanship, quality, and value, Guild guitars have always been made to be played.
The acoustic guitars featured in this playlist were made in Ventura, California.
The Westerly Collection pays homage to Guild’s early history renowned for exceptional craftsmanship, quality, and the introduction of many beloved Guild acoustics. Inspired by this golden era, the Guild Westerly Collection carries on the tradition of impeccable workmanship and unwavering excellence by incorporating high-quality materials and classic Guild designs into each instrument.
The Guild Newark St. Collection marks the return of classic Guild electric guitars and basses from the 1950s and ’60s—once again putting the distinctive Guild styling and voice that helped shape popular music into the hands of today’s musicians.
We’ve been so lucky to have witnessed some amazing artist performances over the years. Check ’em out below!
Guild’s rich history in manufacturing guitars dates back to the early 1950s. From Hoboken, New Jersey to Westerly, Rhode Island, to Ventura, California, Guild Guitars have always been masterfully built and “Made to be Played”.
While we don’t have complete video archives over the years, here are a few that are welcome blast from the past…Enjoy!
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