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Episode 27 - A 1959 Les Paul, Gary Moore's Marshall, and a Dream

Episode 27 - A 1959 Les Paul, Gary Moore's Marshall, and a Dream

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What happens when you plug a real 1959 Gibson Les Paul into Gary Moore’s actual 1966 Marshall Bluesbreaker JTM45… in a Nashville garage?

In Episode 27 of The No Cover Charge Podcast, Tyler Larson and Jared James Nichols crank up Gary Moore’s original amp and Guv'nor pedal, pair it with a legendary ’59 Burst, and chase the iconic tones of Jimmy Page, Peter Green, Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons, Paul Kossoff, Joe Bonamassa, Slash and more.

From the B.B. era Bluesbreaker roar to classic 1959 Les Paul riffs, this episode is pure vintage tube-amp chaos — and yes… the power literally goes out mid-jam. The boys still do not know if a presence lives in the studio as a result...

If you love vintage Gibson Les Pauls, Marshall JTM45 tones, PAF pickups, and the mystique of Burst history, this one’s for you.


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The No Cover Charge Podcast with Tyler Larson & Jared James Nichols is your all-access backstage pass to the world of guitar—and there's never a cover at the proverbial door. Hosted by two of the most passionate guitarists you'll find, Tyler and Jared deliver a mix of electrifying interviews with legendary guitarists, laugh-out-loud tales from the road, deep dives into guitar culture, and no-holds-barred gear talk.


Whether you're a lifelong shredder or just love music, you'll find something unexpected in every episode—a hidden gem, a new perspective, an epic jam, or a story that'll stick with you. It’s always a good time, and best of all? No cover charge.


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