When Leo Fender introduced the Telecaster in 1951, he didn’t just launch the first mass-produced solid-body electric — he sparked a revolution. Its cutting twang, rock-solid construction, and no-n...
When Leo Fender introduced the Telecaster in 1951, he didn’t just launch the first mass-produced solid-body electric — he sparked a revolution. Its cutting twang, rock-solid construction, and no-nonsense design empowered artists across country, rock, punk, and everything in between. More than 75 years later, the Tele remains a symbol of pure musical honesty: versatile, iconic, and built to never back down.