Five-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Les Paul is not only a guitar legend, but "the Father of the Electric Guitar." He designed and built one of the first solid-body electric guitars for the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Debuting in 1952, the Les Paul Model (now known as the Les Paul Standard) is one of the world's best selling electric guitars. He was also a pioneer in multi-track recording, reverb effects and other recording techniques that are standard today. Paul successful music career includes working with such greats as Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters. He and his wife Mary Ford also had a string of top ten hits, as well as their own television show, which ran from 1953-60. At 90 years old, Paul shows no signs of stopping. This year, he nabbed two Grammy nominations for tracks off his album Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played. He received a "Best Pop Instrumental Performance" nod for "Caravan," as well as a "Best Rock Instrumental Performance" nomination for "60 Freedom Special." Catch Les Paul perform live with his trio every Monday night at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City.