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11/19/2019

Takamine Takes the Stage at CMAs

There were a fair amount of Takamine guitars to be seen and heard on the recent 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville. Blake Shelton played his P5DC-WB during another powerful performance of his celebrated single, “God’s Country” just before it was named CMA’s song of the year - then played it again during his “Dive Bar” duet with Garth Brooks and his custom circle G Takamine featuring Ty England playing the GB7C… minutes before Garth was named Entertainer of the Year for a record seventh time.

But it was Eric Church’s stark and powerful acoustic performance of his hit song, “Some Of It” accompanied by the song’s co-writer and artist in his own right, Jeff Hyde that probably featured Takamine in its truest light.

Jeff Hyde owns and plays several sweet acoustics of different brands, each with its own voice and purpose. But it was his vintage 1992 Takamine EF360S (currently the EF360S-TT) that he chose for this particular performance and audience of 12 million viewers. We could ask Jeff why he chose the Takamine…or we could just show you.

Check out this clip of Eric Church and Jeff Hyde’s CMA Awards performance of Some Of It.

Backstage photos by Anthony Dangio.


Eric Church and Jeff Hyde playing Takamine guitars together

Jeff Hyde backstage tuning his guitar

Jeff Hyde pointing to the camera backstage