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“A historic collaboration”: Tetrarch’s Diamond Rowe becomes Jackson’s first female signature artist with the launch of her groundbreaking new signature guitar

“A historic collaboration”: Tetrarch’s Diamond Rowe becomes Jackson’s first female signature artist with the launch of her groundbreaking new signature guitar

Jackson has partnered with Diamond Rowe of revered heavy rock and progressive metal outfit Tetrarch for a new history-making signature guitar.

With the release of what has been officially badged the ‘Pro Series Signature Diamond Rowe DR12MG EVTN6’, Rowe becomes both the first female in the history of Jackson with a signature guitar, and Jackson’s first African American female signature artist.

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