- Ernie Ball
Ernie Ball (1930 –
September 9 2004 ) was an Americanentrepreneur , musician, and innovator, widely acclaimed as a revolutionary in the development ofguitar -related products. He began as a club and local television musician and small business entrepreneur, building an international business in guitars and accessories that would eventually gross US$40 million a year.Early years
Born Sherwood Roland Ball in
Santa Monica, California , USA, “Ernie” Ball grew up in a musical family. His grandfather wrote the standard,When Irish Eyes Are Smiling [Music Trades, No. 9, Vol. 152; Pg. 177; ISSN: 0027-4488: Ernie Ball; Deaths;October 1 ,2004 ] and his father was a car salesman who taughtHawaiian steel guitar on the side. [Guitar Pioneer Ernie Ball Dies At 74; Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, Pg. 1;September 10 ,2004 ; Huff, Ryan] Although Ball initially picked up the steel at age nine to please his father, he became bored and gave it up. In his early teens he began to take a renewed interest in the instrument, practicing as many as three hours a day. Within a year he was a member of theMusicians Union . [ [http://www.ernieball.com/history/ Ernie Ball - History of Ernie Ball Strings and Music Man Guitars ] ]Musician
While still in his early teens, Ball began playing professionally in
South Central Los Angeles beer bars. By age 19 he joined theTommy Duncan Band playingpedal steel guitar . Duncan, the former lead singer withBob Wills and His Texas Playboys , took the band on tour through theSouthwestern United States . During theKorean War , he did a tour of duty in theUnited States Air Force Band, playing guitar and bass drum. [Music Trades;October 1 ,2004 ] After the military he returned toLos Angeles and continued playing in barrooms and lounges, until landing a job on the 1950s “Western Varieties” program atKTLA television . [Ball: SLO Man Made Name In Guitar Strings: 'Ernie' Ball Dies'; The San Luis Obispo Tribune, A-SECTION; Pg. A1;September 10 ,2004 ] The position soon gained him wider recognition in theLos Angeles music scene and led to studio work and teaching jobs. [Music Trades]Entrepreneur
Sometime in 1957 or 1958, Ball opened what was arguably the first music store in the United States to sell guitars exclusively, in
Tarzana, California . [ernieball.com/hist] When music sales reps criticized him for refusing to sell drumsticks and other instruments equipment, Ball replied, “I just want to sell guitars.” He was repeatedly told that a guitar store would never be a success, but the words rang hollow as people began to come from miles around to visit the shop. [Ball: Slo Man Made Name In Guitar Strings; 'Ernie' Ball Dies; The San Luis Obispo Tribune, A-SECTION; Pg. A1;September 10 2004 ] Eventually, the products spawned from his company would sell in over 5,500 hundred stores and be exported to more than 70 countries of the world. [Guitar Pioneer; Knight RidderSeptember 10 2004 ]"Slinkys"
With the guitar-based rock revival of the 1960s, Ball noticed that beginning students were having difficulty playing the bestselling Fender #100 medium gauge strings, particularly in holding down the 29-gauge third string. He approached the Fender company with the problem, suggesting a lighter gauge but was rebuffed. Ball convinced a string manufacturer to make him custom sets with a 24-gauge third string which he sold in his store. [ernieball.com] It was the beginning of the Ernie Ball brand. Located not far from
Hollywood , the store began to attract a large patronage of professional musicians, includingThe Beach Boys ,Merle Travis , andThe Ventures . Ball began to notice a trend with players who were increasingly discarding the sixth string and adding a banjo first string, resulting in an overall lighter gauge set. Again, he contacted Fender with a suggestion for a lighter set and was turned down. This time he continued the quest with Gibson who scoffed at the idea. So, once again he ordered from the manufacturer naming the product the "Ernie Ball Slinky." [Music Trades,October 1 2004 ]Slinky strings traveled the country with the pro musicians who used them and before long, Ball was receiving mail orders from individuals and stores. Still not a string company, he ordered separate strings in various sizes and displayed them in a makeshift case allowing musicians to experiment in creating their own sets. It took off, and in 1967 he sold the store and moved his string business to Newport Beach, California. [ernieball.com]Today, Ernie Ball Slinkys advertise the guitarists who use these strings on the packaging. A very small sampling of these guitarists includes:
Eric Clapton ,Jimmy Page ,Janick Gers , Slash,Steve Vai ,John Petrucci ,Jeff Beck ,Albert Lee ,Buddy Guy ,Angus Young ,The Edge ,Synyster Gates ,John Mayer ,James Hetfield ,Kirk Hammett ,Brad Paisley ,John Fogerty ,Dave Navarro andCharles Gallant .Marketing innovation
Ernie Ball did not create anything new, he simply saw a demand and improved upon existing products and found ways to better fulfill market demands. [ernieball.com] By the early 1970s he took the company global establishing distributors in
Europe andAsia . [Music Trades]Jimi Hendrix ,Eric Clapton , andPete Townshend and other rock icons were stringing up Slinkys, a trend that continues into the present, making Ernie Ball the second biggest string manufacturer in the country. He was unorthodox in his management methods, disregarding market surveys preferring to test products on in the marketplace to see if they would succeed. [Pioneer] He regardedprofit-and-loss as necessary evils and trusted his instincts. In the early eighties the company bought the Music Man Company expanding into the production of high qualityguitar s, basses andamplifier s withLeo Fender making the instruments and Tom Walker building amps. [erinieball.com/history] He along with former Fender employee, George Fullerton, was instrumental in the development of the first modernacoustic bass guitar , introduced under theEarthwood brand in 1972. Although unsuccessful, surviving models are highly collectable. [ernieball.com/history] In 1985, the company was moved to a newfacility inSan Luis Obispo and remained there with all of it operations until early 2003, when the company relocated its string manufacturing to Southern California’sRiverside County . Under his leadership it grossed more than $40 million per annum. [SLO Man; Tribune,September 10 2004 ] The company established an annualBattle of the Bands contest and participated in other trade events nationwide. [ [http://www.battleofthebands.com/ Battle Of The Bands ] ]Personal life
Ball had diverse interests including collecting cars,
surfing and flyingairplanes . He also authored a series of books and manuals on guitar playing. He was married and had three sons, Sherwood, David, andSterling Ball , and a daughter, Nova. [SLO Man,September 10 ,2004 ]Death
Ball remained active in his company until his death forty-two years after its founding. He died from an ongoing, undisclosed illness on
September 9 2004 , leaving the business to his sons and other family members. He was buried near his home inSan Luis Obispo, California . [Music Trades,October 1 2004 ]See also
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External links
* [http://www.ernieball.com/ Ernie Ball/Music Man Company]
* [http://www.battleofthebands.com/ Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands]
* [http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?sectioncode=74&storycode=16918 Guitar Player story] Captured7 April 2007
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