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American luthier and guitar teacher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fred Paul Hedges (March 27, 1921—June 19, 1999) was a master guitar builder and guitar teacher from Ewing, Illinois, and based in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.[1] He started playing guitar when he was 12 years old.[2] He was a musician as a hobby and was a cabinetmaker and die maker by trade.[2] He lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was a machinist and union labor leader[citation needed], before moving to Nashville, Tennessee.[3]
Freddie Paul Hedges was a long-time friend of Grand Ole Opry star Billy Grammer who hired Hedges to help establish Grammer and J.W. Gower's newly formed guitar company.[4] In the 1960s, Hedges helped make finishing touches to the guitars and set up machines to mass-produce acoustic guitars for Grammer & Gower Guitar Co. in Nashville.[4][2] In 1974, Hedges and his two sons opened Shiloh Music Center in Mount Juliet.[3][2][5] Fred Hedges is credited for hundreds of people learning to play the guitar and other stringed instruments in Nashville, Tennessee.[citation needed] However, due to poor health, Hedges stepped back not long after opening and his sons took over.[2]
He has two sons, George and Richard, and three daughters, Gail Harrison, Pauline Williams, and April Hedges.[3][5] Hedges died on June 19, 1999, in Durham, North Carolina.[5]
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