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What We’re Reading NOW! | “Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World”

By Phyllis Fender & Randall Bell Harmony in History and Heart: In this book review of 'Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World,' his wife Phyllis Fender weaves a personal and touching narrative, illuminating the life of the man whose innovations in music continue to resonate across generations.

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Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World is a lovely tribute from Phyllis Fender to the simple yet complex man who impacted the world of music. The reasoning behind the book? In the introduction, Mrs. Fender explains that there’s a plethora of books on the market today behind the iconic Fender guitar, but she wanted the world to learn more about the man behind the guitar.

This is Phyllis Fender’s  tribute to the man that we all know as the genius who amplified a solid body guitar, impacted the sound of music, and became a household name and iconic figure in the music industry; but, to her, he was her husband, my “Leo.”

Co-written with Randall Bell, Ph.D., he and Mrs. Fender spent countless hours at Polly’s Pies in Fullerton, California, sifting through documents and photos, researching and making notes of the memories they both shared from their time spent with Leo Fender. Dr. Bell grew up in the same neighborhood as the Fenders, and his father led the R&D department for Fender, so he was very familiar with the life and times of Leo Fender.

This treasure of work walks us through Leo Fender’s life from his birth to his ultimate demise in 1991, as told by his second wife, Phyllis Fender, through the memories and stories Leo shared with her. From his meager beginnings and upbringing on a farm in Fullerton, California, to persevering through physical disabilities and his relentless desire to pursue an education and to learn about anything mechanical. He took a chance at opening his own radio repair shop after being laid off from several accounting jobs, and through his hard work and determination, he ultimately became the inventor of some of the finest amps and electric guitars in the world — a company that would dominate the music industry for years.

He was simple, humble, unassuming, a smart businessman, entrepreneur, inventor, workaholic, world-renowned individual, award winner, husband and father, and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Recipient, but it was his relentless pursuit of perfection and his deep love for music (and the angels that brought us that music) and his guitars that catapulted Fender to its iconic status that lives on today.

Phyllis Fender lovingly refers to Leo Fender throughout the book as “my Leo.” The book is not all about the guitars. It’s about Leo Fender the man. It’s easy to read, full of history and features photos depicting the Fender Radio Repair shop in Fullerton, symbols of the Fender name throughout Fullerton, photos of the Fender plant, his family and vacations, his office at the G&L plant, which is exactly as he left it, and rock stars with Fender guitars. It ends with what they refer to as a “driving tour” of Fender’s life, showing the schools he attended, the modest homes he lived in, and even his favorite “Sizzler” restaurant.

Reading this book, being involved in the music industry, and having lived in Southern California, I thoroughly enjoyed the photos and history of Fullerton. I even had to take a trip to Fullerton on my last visit to California to see some of the sites myself! I recommend the book to anyone wanting to learn more about the man behind this iconic brand.  (Leadership Institute Press; 2017; $14.99)

Sadly, Phyllis Fender passed away on March 14, 2018.

~Updated February 26, 2024

Tara Low

Tara Low is the founder and editor of Guitar Girl Magazine, a platform dedicated to empowering women in music. She is also the author of the children's books "My Musical ABCs: Discover the Joy of Music and Animals, One Letter at a Time!" and "Gigi Wants to Play Guitar," inspiring young readers to embrace the magic of music.

Tara Low
Tara Low
Tara Low is the founder and editor of Guitar Girl Magazine, a platform dedicated to empowering women in music. She is also the author of the children's books "My Musical ABCs: Discover the Joy of Music and Animals, One Letter at a Time!" and "Gigi Wants to Play Guitar," inspiring young readers to embrace the magic of music.
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