“With the window lowered, Les Paul arrives.” At 15, Randy Bachman was waiting for a bus when Les Paul approached with an offer.]

"With the window lowered, Les Paul arrives." At 15, Randy Bachman was waiting for a bus when Les Paul approached with an offer.]

Growing up in Winnipeg, Canada, Randy Bachman had the kind of guitar-playing friends most teenagers could only dream of — guys like Neil Young and Lenny Breau. Like many young players, he also had his heroes: Chet Atkins, Barney Kessel and Merle Travis.

But Bachman — who would go on to play with the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive — also experienced something few young guitarists ever do: a chance encounter with one of his biggest idols, Les Paul.

It happened in 1959, when Bachman was just 15.

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Bachman plays a Les Paul at the High Voltage Festival in Victoria Park, London, July 25, 2010. (Image credit: Christie Goodwin/Redferns)

“I had just met Lenny Breau, who was a really great friend of mine,” Bachman tells Guitar Player. “He was 16, and I was 15, and he was teaching me Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Les Paul, Barney Kessel, and all that kind of stuff. I was just a beginner on guitar, but I’d played violin since I was five, which is also a melody instrument.



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