Epiphone Unveils New Casino, Broadway, and Sheraton Available Worldwide on Epiphone.com

Above (L-R): the Epiphone Casino, Broadway, and Sheraton.

Download photos (credit: Epiphone) Casino: HERE, Broadway: HERE, and Sheraton: HERE.

Epiphone 150 Years… What began as a small instrument shop on the Mediterranean grew into a global powerhouse, crafting some of the best instruments in the world, for every stage.

NASHVILLE, TN (May 23, 2023) For 150 years, Epiphone has been at the forefront of musical instrument design. By leveraging its iconic past and leaning into the future, Epiphone has now set the stage for the next era of sound for present and future generations. Epiphone is proud to announce the release of the Casino, Broadway, and Sheraton, now available worldwide at authorized Epiphone dealers and on www.epiphone.com.

Throughout history, Epiphone has influenced countless musicians across genres and generations, and many have prominently used the Casino, Broadway, and Sheraton models for some of their most noteworthy musical works.

These Epiphone Original Collection models celebrate Epiphone’s legacy of innovation and quality. Explore the Sheraton, Casino, and Broadway, HERE.

Casino

Above (L-R): the Epiphone Casino in Vintage Sunburst and Natural.

Since 1961, the legendary Casino has been Epiphone’s best-selling archtop and a rock ‘n’ roll standard. First introduced in 1961, the Casino was just one of several new thinline archtops designed and produced at the company’s adopted new factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan that it shared with one-time competitor and new partner, Gibson. The Casino was adopted by Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones who used a Casino to record the demo for “Satisfaction” at Chess Records in Chicago. Howlin’ Wolf took a Casino on his first tour of the U.K., appearing on Thank Your Lucky Stars. Shortly afterward, John Lennon and George Harrison bought Casinos for the Beatles’ 1966 world tour. Featuring Dogear PRO P-90 pickups and a 5-ply maple body, the Casino is available in Natural and Vintage Sunburst finishes; an Epiphone premium gig bag is included.

Broadway

Above (L-R): Epiphone Broadway in Vintage Sunburst and Wine Red.

For over 70 years, the classic Epiphone Broadway has been considered the ultimate hollowbody jazz guitar, but it’s also excellent for roots rock and other genres. Now, this legacy-rich instrument has returned with beautiful new finishes and comes equipped with Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers, a vintage-style gold Frequensator Split Trapeze tailpiece, and premium tuners. Gold hardware and other fine appointments like mother-of-pearl and abalone fretboard and headstock inlays add to the subdued class of this versatile archtop. Available in Vintage Sunburst, and Wine Red finishes, an Epiphone premium gig bag is included.

Sheraton

Above (L-R): the Epiphone Sheraton in Natural and Vintage Sunburst.

One of Epiphone’s most storied guitars, the Sheraton returns in both Vintage Sunburst and Natural finishes. This elegant instrument features a semi-hollow body crafted from layered maple with a maple centerblock for feedback resistance. The 22-fret, mahogany neck has a bound Indian laurel fretboard with block mother of pearl with abalone triangle inlays. The bound headstock has a historic Epiphone logo and tree of life in mother of pearl. Epiphone ProBucker mini humbuckers deliver a wide dynamic tonal range that finds a voice in nearly any genre. Gold hardware, including a vintage styled Frequensator Split Trapezes tailpiece, adds to the simple timeless aesthetic of this Epiphone legend; an Epiphone premium gig bag is included.

Above (L-R): the Epiphone Casino, Broadway, and Sheraton in Vintage Sunburst.

Above (L-R): the Epiphone Casino (Natural), Broadway (Wine Red), and Sheraton (Natural).

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