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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bud_RossBud Ross - Wikipedia

    Aaron Crawford "Bud" Ross (November 8, 1868 – March 19, 1932) was an American actor, comedian, and screenwriter.

  2. The company was owned by Bud Ross from 1964 until June 1972, when Ross sold it to Baldwin Pianos. The sale was finalized just prior to the 1972 Summer NAMM show where the metal/slant face Kustom amps were introduced.

  3. In the mid 1960s, a young, small-town entrepreneur named Bud Ross battled the odds to combine America's love of music with its passion for high speed hot rods. Imagining the future wrapped in sparkling car upholstery, Ross experimented with covering speaker cabinets with the same colorful Naugahyde® material.

  4. THE FULL STORY. The story of ROSS Pedals isn’t the story of a product, or even of a company. It’s the story of a person, an entrepreneur on par with innovators like Leo Fender and Paul Bigsby. His birth name was Charles, but his friends–and he had plenty–called him Bud.

  5. Bud Ross was a visionary who founded Kustom Electronics, Ross Pedals, Birdview Satellites and other successful businesses. He died in 2018 at age 77, leaving a legacy of creativity, generosity and influence in Chanute, Kansas.

  6. Mar 16, 2018 · Bud Ross (far right) was the bass player for the Sliders when he built his first amplifier. Submitted by the Ross Family. In 1960, Ross opened The Promenade Ballroom at 31st and...

  7. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyBud Ross | NAMM.org

    Oct 17, 2008 · Bud formed Ross Musical, Road Amps and Birdview among many ventures in and out of the music industry. Bud Ross made his first amplifier for his own band in 1958 to save a little money. Within 5 years he had established Kustom Amps, a leader in product design and innovations.