Bill Haley & His Comets – Rock Around The Clock
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1955 album Rock Around The Clock.
Music from Rock Around The Clock
Artists on Rock Around The Clock
Gear Used On Rock Around The Clock
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Bill Haley & His Comets – Rock Around The Clock (1955). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Danny Cedrone
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Guitars used by Danny Cedrone on Rock Around The Clock
Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Avg price: $3,200.00
"On Rock Around the Clock Danny Cedrone played a mid to late ‘46 honey-brown, sunburst Gibson ES-300 (serial number 21 G4669) with one P-90 Pickup (First introduced on this guitar model) through an 18 watt, top-of-the-line Gibson BR-1 Amp with a 12" Jensen speaker.
The specs for this particular ES-300 are as follows: Two-piece top of solid maple showing moderate flame; two translucent gold barrel knobs; one P-90 pickup; nickel plated tailpiece with f holes; tulip shaped tuners on non screw plates; one-piece mahogany neck; rosewood fingerboard with double parallelogram inlays; the head inlaid with black letter logo and crown device; no cut-out, unbound f-holes.
This 'Rock Around the Clock guitar' is currently on display at the Rock'n'Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, USA."
Amplifiers used by Danny Cedrone on Rock Around The Clock
Avg price: $782.50
"On Rock Around the Clock Danny Cedrone played a mid to late ‘46 honey-brown, sunburst Gibson ES-300 (serial number 21 G4669) with one P-90 Pickup (First introduced on this guitar model) through an 18 watt, top-of-the-line Gibson BR-1 Amp with a 12" Jensen speaker."