Yearlong celebration to mark guitarist’s 100th birthday

A yearlong celebration marking guitarist Les Paul’s 100th birthday kicks off in Times Square next week.
It’ll begin with Neal Schon of the rock band Journey accepting a proclamation from the Les Paul Foundation declaring June 9 as Les Paul Day.
Organisers say other cities around the country also will declare Les Paul Day proclamations that day.
A 16-metre-long interactive mobile exhibition called Les Paul’s Big Sound Experience will then open to the public — for one day only before going on a national tour.
That evening, the Hard Rock Cafe New York will host performances by musicians including Joe Bonamassa and Steve Miller.
A Les Paul memorabilia exhibition will run at the same venue through June 15.
Paul’s hit songs include How High the Moon. He died in 2009.
Sign up for the Daily Briefing
Get the latest news and updates straight to your inbox
Network Links
GN StoreDownload our app
© Al Nisr Publishing LLC 2026. All rights reserved.