(April 20th, 2020 -- Oxnard, CA) Ovation Guitars' Custom Shop is delighted to announce the launch of two new guitars, the Adamas Spalted Maple Electric (U581T-SPM) and the Adamas 6-String Cutaway ...
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A Connecticut factory that produced Ovation guitars for nearly a half century before closing last year will resume making the renowned instruments, thanks to the efforts of factory employees. By ...
Ovation Guitars is back in business in New Hartford and the grand reopening was headlined by the legendary band REO Speedwagon. The band took the stage with lead singer Kevin Cronin strumming the ...
A Connecticut factory that produced Ovation guitars for nearly a half century before closing last year will resume making the renowned instruments, thanks to the efforts of factory employees. Four ...
HARTFORD >> A Connecticut factory that produced Ovation guitars for nearly a half-century before closing last year will resume making the renowned instruments, thanks to the efforts of factory ...
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Fender Musical Instruments Corp., the world’s leading guitar manufacturer, said Monday that it would pay about $117 million to acquire Kaman Music Corp., maker of Ovation guitars and other instruments ...
Domestic production of Fender's Ovation brand guitars will cease in June Insufficient market demand prompted the decision Glen Campbell%2C Paul Simon%2C Kenny Rogers and Melissa Etheridge are among ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - An Ovation guitar factory in the western Connecticut hills that produced instruments for music legends from Paul Simon to Cat Stevens to Glen Campbell will be closing in June ...