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This is an alphabetical list of notable guitarists who have used Gibson guitars.


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  • John Entwistle (The Who) - used several Thunderbird IV basses during the early 1970s and later used custom-made Thunderbird models with Fender Precision Bass necks. Entwistle also used an EB-2 bass during the early days of The Who.
  • Everly Brothers - J-200, Everly Brothers Model.
  • The Edge (U2) - uses several Gibson models including an Explorer, a Les Paul and an SG.

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  • Noel Gallagher (Oasis) - uses a variety of Les Paul models, a cherry ES-355, a Firebird and a J-200.
  • Björn Gelotte (In Flames) - uses a Les Paul Custom.
  • Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) - has used several different Gibson models over the course of his career including Goldtop Les Pauls, Flying Vs, Explorers, ES-5 Switchmasters and Les Paul Juniors. His main guitar is a 1959 Les Paul Standard nicknamed "Pearly Gates". Gibbons has stated: "Pearly has such an unmistakable character that we felt it was necessary to find another instrument with a similar sound to use as a spare guitar. We accumulated dozens of guitars, but nothing quite matched her. But instead of tossing these other acquisitions away, they kept accumulating. It's an ongoing saga that never ends."<ref> Gibbons describes his history of collecting guitars</ref><ref>Billy Gibbons article from Guitar Player Magazine</ref>
  • Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) - uses many different Gibson models including: Explorers, SGs, ES-335s and Firebirds.
  • David Gilmour - uses a 1956 Les Paul Goldtop fitted with a Bigsby tailpiece.
  • Simon Gallup (The Cure) - uses a Thunderbird IV bass.

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  • B. B. King - has used many different Gibson models including: an ES-5 and an ES-175 early in his career. Later he would use several Gibson thinline semi-acoustic models such as: an ES-330, ES-335, ES-345. King's Signature ES-355, nicknamed Lucille, has been his main guitar for many years.
  • Paul Kossoff (Free) - used several late-50s Les Paul Standards. Kossoff also used an ES-335 for occasional studio use.
  • Robby Krieger (The Doors) - uses an SG and an ES-335.
  • Mike Kennerty (The All-American Rejects) used an SG.
  • Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits and solo) - uses original 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standard models. He also uses ES-335 and Super 400s.
  • Cheyenne Kimball - uses J-185 Custom left handed models.

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  • Shavo Odadjian (System of a Down) - black and maroon Thunderbirds.
  • Jack Owens (MK)- Sometimes uses a ES-335 on stage and a Les Paul in the Studio. He is more frequently seen using a Strat or Telecaster, or a Casino. Also has a Hollowbody Les Paul Bass.
  • Roy Orbison - used an ES-335. Also used a Les Paul(with a Bigsby tailpiece).

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  • Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin/solo) - uses a 1958 Les Paul Standard ("Number 1"), a 1959 Les Paul Standard ("Number 2", a gift from Joe Walsh)<ref>Bacon, Tony. Electric Guitars:The Illustrated Encyclopedia. Thunder Bay Press, pg. 121. ISBN 1592230539.</ref>, a 1973 Les Paul Standard, an EDS-1275, a 1977 RD Artist, an ES5 Switchmaster, a Goldtop Premium Les Paul and a 1991 Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul (built to be an exact replica of "Number 1" and re-nicknamed "Number 3"). Page also owned a modified 1960 Les Paul Custom "Black Beauty" with a Bigsby Tailpiece.<ref>Page's Black Beauty. Jimmy Page pictured with his "Black Beauty" Les Paul. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.</ref> This guitar was stolen in 1970 and never recovered.<ref>Stolen guitar ad. Picture showing ad in Rolling Stone magazine reporting Page's stolen guitar. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.</ref> For acoustics Page used a Hummingbird, a J-200 and an A-2 mandolin. Gibson has released a Jimmy Page Signature Model Les Paul Les Paul replicating the features of "Number 2".<ref>Page's early Gibson use. Details of Page's early guitar use. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.</ref><ref>Page's 1970s gear. Details of Page's guitars during his Led Zeppelin years. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.</ref><ref>Page:1980 - Present. Details of Page's guitars from 1980 to present. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.</ref>
  • Joe Pass - used a sunburst ES-175; Epiphone currently produces a Joe Pass signature Emperor model.
  • Pata (Tomoaki Ishizuka) (X-Japan, Ra:IN, Dope HEADz) - has used '59 Les Paul Standard and Les Paul Custom
  • Les Paul (Lester William Polfus) - the creator of the Gibson Les Paul, uses a custom model.
  • Joe Perry (Aerosmith) - has used many Gibson guitars over the years, including Les Pauls, Flying Vs, and Firebirds; has signature Gibson and Epiphone Les Paul models (Boneyard).
  • Vicki Peterson (The Bangles) - Has played a variety of electric and acoustic guitars in live performances. Among those are Les Pauls.
  • Guy Picciotto (Fugazi) Occasionally used a white Les Paul Junior Double Cutaway.
  • Andy Powell - (Wishbone Ash) Andy Powell helped to popularise the Flying V in the late 60's - early 1970's.
  • John Prine uses a J-200.
  • Jade Puget - (AFI) He plays a Gibson Les Paul Studio and has been known to play a Gibson SG on a few occasions.

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  • Angus Young (AC/DC) - uses an SG. Gibson produces an Angus Young Signature SG model.[2]
  • Neil Young - uses several Gibson acoustic and electric models. Young's main guitar, "Old Black", is a 1953 Goldtop Les Paul(painted black) with a Bigsby tailpiece . Young also has 2 other 1953 Goldtops, one which has modifications similar to Old Black, the other a stock original. Also uses a J-200 and a Mastertone GB-3 banjo.[3]

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  • Frank Zappa - used an SG, a Les Paul and an ES-5 Switchmaster. All guitars were usually modified by Frank to include preamps and Fernandes sustainers.

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[edit] See also

Gibson Guitar Corporation

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