Telecaster's 75th Celebration
2026-03-18 00:43:14

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Legendary Telecaster Guitar

In a remarkable celebration of music history, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) has officially announced the release of their 75th Anniversary Telecaster® Collection. This limited edition celebrates the profound impact of the Telecaster®, the world's first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar, which first hit the market in 1951. Known for its simple yet innovative design, the Telecaster has played an integral role in transforming the sound and spirit of countless genres.

The celebration is not limited to the launch of guitars; it includes a series of engaging multimedia content and campaigns. Domestically, fans can look forward to the launch of the podcast series "Fender Radio Tokyo" premiering on April 1st, as well as a special showcase featuring renowned artists' instruments at the Fender Flagship Tokyo store. Additionally, a social media quiz campaign will offer exciting prizes for participants.

Originally launched in 1951, the Telecaster was designed with direct input from musicians such as the legendary Leo Fender, aiming to create an instrument that met the true desires of artists. The outcome was a guitar that not only fulfilled the technical needs of players but also opened doors to new musical expressions. With its clean tones, unmistakable silhouette, and robust construction, the Telecaster continues to be a choice for artists across various genres, thus maintaining its relevance and appeal.

The 75th Anniversary Collection features a selection of five global models along with two Japan-exclusive models, each reflecting the Telecaster's storied history and ongoing innovation. From the vintage-inspired 'Vintera® Road Worn® 1951' to the cutting-edge 'American Ultra II', and the classic allure of the 'American Professional Classic Cabronita', this collection embodies the wide range of player preferences. The Japan models, including the 'Made in Japan 1951 Telecaster®' and 'Made in Japan Hybrid II', showcase a dedication to both craftsmanship and unique aesthetic appeal.

"The Telecaster is the heart and soul of rock and roll," notes guitarist Mike Campbell, highlighting the guitar's cultural significance throughout different musical epochs. Whether it's the bright country sounds of the 1950s or the resounding presence it found in the works of legends like George Harrison during the evolution of rock music in the 1960s and 70s, the Telecaster has certainly left its mark.

FMIC's Chief Product Officer, Max Gottnick, remarked, "The Telecaster is not just a guitar. It's a foundational element of modern music. Even after 75 years, it continues to inspire countless players beyond what Leo Fender ever envisioned. The '75th Anniversary Telecaster® Collection' honors the rich history and value that have made this instrument legendary, showcasing the diverse appeal it has maintained across generations."

In conjunction with the guitar collection, Fender's official YouTube channel will introduce the 'Artist Talk Tele' interview series. Featuring renowned artists who use the Telecaster, this series will delve into their personal journeys with the guitar, discussing its role in songwriting and what makes it special to them. Teasers have already surfaced featuring artists such as Cheryl Crow and Mike Campbell, with full interviews set to follow soon.

The '75th Anniversary Telecaster® Collection' will officially hit stores on March 18, 2026. This collection not only encapsulates the rich tonal and design heritage of the Telecaster but also satisfies the diverse expectations of fans, from vintage lovers to modern players seeking advanced functionality. You can immerse yourself in the deep legacy of the Telecaster and take home a piece of Fender's illustrious history.

In addition to guitars, to commemorate the anniversary, a special Telecaster pick will be available for 3,300 yen (tax included). This durable pick, crafted from polyacetal material and offered in two classic shapes, features a metallic 75th anniversary logo—a perfect keepsake for fans.

Fender Flagship Tokyo will also host a special exhibition running from March 18 until June 16, showcasing Telecasters used by various artists. This is a fantastic opportunity to admire these iconic instruments up close, which have significantly influenced the music scene.

Alongside these festivities, a quiz campaign entitled "#TeleTrivia" is set to launch in late April, allowing fans to engage with the history and story of the Telecaster, with a chance to win a Telecaster guitar as a lucky prize.

In celebrating 75 years of the Telecaster and the Precision Bass, Fender endeavors to bring forth the allure of music and guitar culture alongside a range of notable guests. Many exciting developments will unfold in the coming months, so stay tuned!

Thus, the enduring legacy of the Telecaster continues to inspire and innovate, bridging the past with the future of music.


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