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  1. 11 de ene. de 2009 · The news of Ron Asheton’s death on January 6, 2009 spread with an urgency and an emotion that likely would have surprised Asheton himself. Even though he was responsible for some of rock’s most explosive and enduring riffs with the Stooges, penning brutally frank, muscular songs like “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” “No Fun” and “TV Eye” that summed up the angst and restlessness of the ...

  2. RON ASHETON Reverend collaborated with proto-punk guitar legend Ron Asheton (1948-2009) of Detroit's The Stooges, to bring you this unique guitar. Based on the popular Volcano model, this guitar melds three Reverend P90 pickups with a korina body for a raw, yet fat ...

  3. Reverend Ron Asheton Signature Jetstream 390 2022 - Present - Transparent Rock Orange. Used – Excellent. Las Vegas, NV, United States. $890. $140 price drop. $750. Add to Cart. Great Value. Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider S Signature Model - Cream White.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2009 · Born in Washington D.C. on July 17, 1948, Ron Asheton spent most of his childhood in Ann Arbor and became a major rock and roll fan in his teens. Asheton and his friend Dave Alexander were big on the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Pretty Things, and in 1965 they dropped out of high school so they could travel to England and check out the ...

  5. www.ronashetonfoundation.org › win-a-reverend-ron-asheton-signature-guitarReverend Ron Asheton Signature Guitar

    27 de jun. de 2013 · Reverend collaborated with proto-punk guitar legend Ron Asheton (1948-2009) to bring you this unique guitar. Based on our popular Volcano model, this guitar melds three Reverend CP90 pickups with a korina body for a raw, yet fat tone with a percussive attack. The perfect guitar for edgy rock tones, but also versatile enough for just about any ...

  6. Ron Asheton (1948-2009), guitar player for The Stooges, was the first Reverend Artist. He had played a Naylor Amp for many years before Reverend Guitars existed. When The Stooges reunited, he was looking for a guitar with lots of grit and high-end fuzz, and he knew all about Joe Naylor’s guitar company. Joe created the Bass Contour knob just ...

  7. Reverend’s first signature model with Ron Asheton was a Volcano – a V-shaped guitar – with 3 P90 pickups. It mainly came in Rock Orange, but there were Midnight Black and Ice White versions as well. Asheton’s Reverend Jetstream 390 was stolen, along with all of The Stooges’ other gear, in Montreal in 2008.