One year ago today we lost our friend and mentor Bill Collings. This short film pays homage to the man who set out to raise the bar in our industry and impacted so many lives in the process. Bill created something much larger than himself, and we consider it an honor and a privilege to carry on his legacy into the next chapter and beyond.
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Wyatt Ellis and Jake Workman | Collings GuitarsA spontaneous mandolin and guitar take on "Daybreak in Dixie." Read More |
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“Forked Deer” | Collings GuitarsBob Minner, Josiah Nelson, and Jake Workman perform the bluegrass classic at IBMA 2022. Read More |
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Collings Shop Tour | Collings GuitarsA great video visit produced by TexasMonthly. Read More |
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Steve McCreary | Collings GuitarsCollings Guitars' general manager discusses the company's instruments and his own background on the Fretboard Journal podcast. Read More |
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Charlie Rauh and Mark Goldenberg | Collings GuitarsFingerstyle jazz guitarist Charlie Rauh performs an improvisation with Peghead Nation instructor Mark Goldenberg. Read More |
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The Evolution of the Collings T-SeriesCollings Guitars’ Steve McCreary, guitarist Chris Eldridge, and other team members talk about how they developed the popular Traditional Series. Read More |
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Collings MT Torrefied | “Cherokee Shuffle”Alex Rueb plays a rendition of the traditional favorite on a Collings MT featuring a torrefied Sitka spruce top. Read More |
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Collings Guitars D1 A T | Bob MinnerGuitarist Bob Minner plays his original composition “Liam’s Lullaby” on his Collings D1 A T (Traditional Series). Read More |
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Collings Guitars | Julian Lage Signature OM1Julian Lage introduces his Collings OM1 JL signature model and explains how the development of the T-Series paved the way for its creation. Read More |
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The Sound of an Era | Waterloo by CollingsBill Collings, Jeff Tweedy, Rodney Crowell, and other guitar experts talk about Waterloo Guitars, inspired by historic guitars of the 1920’s and 1930’s. Read More |