List of Epiphone players explained
This is a List of Epiphone players (musicians) who have made notable use of Epiphone Guitar models in live performances or studio recordings. Because of the great popularity of these models, musicians are listed here only if their use of these instruments was especially significant – that is, they are musicians with long careers who have a history of faithful Epiphone use, or the particular instrument they used was unique or of historical importance, or their use of the Epiphone model contributed significantly to the popularization of that particular instrument.
A
- Brian Aubert (Silversun Pickups) uses a vintage sunburst Sheraton II as his primary guitar. It can be seen in several videos from the "Carnavas" album.
B
- The Beatles made prominent use of Casinos. In December 1964, Paul McCartney purchased a 1964 Texan FT-79 acoustic and a 1962 Casino; early in 1966 George Harrison and John Lennon followed suit, acquiring Casino E230TDs which they used regularly on stage and in the studio thereafter.[1] [2] Lennon's Casino, first used on the album Revolver, became his main studio and stage guitar both with The Beatles and as a solo artist.[1] [2] Epiphone produces two John Lennon signature model Casinos: One is a sunburst model resembling Lennon's prior to his alteration of the finish; the second, known as the "Revolution" Casino, is a replica of Lennon's after he had his sunburst Casino professionally sanded down to its natural finish.[3] [4] McCartney used his Texan acoustic extensively for songwriting; he also performed the song "Yesterday" on it during an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, and still uses this guitar to perform "Yesterday" in current concerts.[1] Epiphone has issued a McCartney signature Texan replicating this guitar.[5]
- James Bay
- Marc Bolan (T. Rex) used an acoustic Epiphone, notably at Wembley in 1972.
- Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day) used an electric Epiphone, notably he gave it away to a fan during a live performance of the song "Knowledge"
C
- Al Caiola Jazz guitarist. Has Epiphone signature model named for him.
D
E
- The Edge (U2) uses a Casino. There are also pictures of The Edge playing a Sheraton II.
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G
H
- Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) used an ebony Dot around the Lullabies to Paralyze era of the band.
- John Lee Hooker used a Sheraton (with Frequensator tailpiece) and Sheraton II (with stopbar bridge). Epiphone introduced a signature John Lee Hooker model in 2000, the year before his death.
- Matt Heafy of Trivium uses a signature Epiphone Les Paul Custom with "Axcess" heel in both 6 and 7 string models.[7]
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L
- Ted Leo of Ted Leo & The Pharmacists used an Epiphone Sheraton II for the majority of his early recordings.[9]
- Alex Lifeson (Rush) uses a Masterbuilt acoustic and has appeared in several Epiphone advertisements.
M
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P
- Joe Pass uses an Emperor. Epiphone produces a signature model of Pass' guitar.
- Les Paul used Epiphone guitars for recording from the early 1940s until the late 1950s, even after his signature Gibsons were produced. The Epiphones were highly customized models with his own pickups on them.
- Luke Pritchard of The State of Things uses a custom ES-335 Dot with fitted frequensator.
R
- Dave Rawlings uses a 1935 Epiphone Olympic.
- Django Reinhardt acquired a Zephyr to play during his American tour with Duke Ellington in 1946. He used the guitar for the rest of his career.[13]
- Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails has used Epiphone Les Pauls while playing live.
- Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) was among the first "British Invasion" guitarists to acquire a Casino, using a sunburst model with P-90 pickups and a vibrato tailpiece (most likely a 1961 or 1962 model) on The Rolling Stones' first US tour in June 1964.[14] Although he also used a number of other makes in the mid-60s, photos and footage show Richards continued to use the Casino regularly both on stage and in the studio through 1966.[15]
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U
V
- Nick Valensi (The Strokes) plays a Riviera which he customized himself with Gibson P-94 pickups; a Nick Valensi Signature model based on it was issued in 2005.
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Y
Notes and References
- Web site: Fab Guitars of the Beatles . 2008-02-15 . John . Crowley . TheCanteen.com .
- Web site: McCulley . Jerry . Let It Be: The Beatles and the Epiphone Casino . Gibson Musical Instruments . 29 August 2007 . 2009-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090529235209/http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Features/the%2Dbeatles%2Dand%2Dthe%2Depiphone%2Dc/ . 29 May 2009 . dead .
- Web site: John Lennon 1965 Casino . Epiphone.com . 2008-02-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080215125630/http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=18&CollectionID=17 . 15 February 2008 . dmy-all .
- Web site: John Lennon Revolution Casino . Epiphone.com . 2008-02-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080214222432/http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=19&CollectionID=17 . 14 February 2008 . dmy-all .
- Web site: Paul McCartney 1964 Texan . Epiphone.com . 2008-02-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080311150649/http://epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=245&CollectionID=2 . 11 March 2008 . dmy-all .
- Web site: Ltd. Ed. Richie Faulkner Flying-V Custom Outfit . Epiphone.com.
- Web site: Epiphone | Explore the les Paul Collections.
- The Ed Sullivan Show . 1965-05-02 . 18 . 832 .
- http://www.guitargeek.com/chat/complete-rig-27/ted-leo-pharmacists-rig-12732/ Guitargeek.com
- Web site: Bell . Graham . Tools of the Trade: Steve's Electric Guitars . Humble-Pie.net . 2008-02-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080131143751/http://www.humble-pie.net/rockon/features/html/steves_guitars.html . 31 January 2008 . dead .
- http://gulfnews.com/arts-entertainment/music/naser-mestarihi-rock-hard-play-harder-1.763159 Naser Mestarihi: Rock hard, play harder.
- Web site: Lucero: Live From Atlanta . www.epiphone.com . 4 September 2014 . 2016-04-30.
- Web site: Markham . William . Django's Epi #3442 . The Django Reinhardt Swing Page . 2008-02-18 .
- Book: Wyman, Bill . Rolling With the Stones . DK Publishing . 2002 . 0-7894-9998-3 . 126, 130, 132.
- News: Di Perna . Alan . Heart of Stone . Guitar World, October 2002, reprinted (2006) in Guitar Legends: The Rolling Stones . 48 . 2002 .