Danny Kortchmar – Kootch album cover

Danny Kortchmar – Kootch

Album 1973

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1973 album Kootch.

Music from Kootch

Gear Used On Kootch

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Danny Kortchmar – Kootch (1973). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Danny Kortchmar on Kootch

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Fender Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,993.00

Mentioned by Kortchmar in this January 2022 Vintage Guitar interview.

What gear are you using?

The most-vintage guitar would be my thinline Telecaster from 1968. I was in a band with Carole King called the City, and my gear got stolen. Producer Lou Adler, being the generous guy he is, set me up with another couple of guitars, one of which was this Thinline. I played it on Tapestry and Sweet Baby James, and it was originally modified by Jeff “Skunk” Baxter when he was working as a guitar repairman back in the day.

I also have a G&L Doheny that I like very much, a newer Telecaster with Sheptone pickups, and a Demeter boost installed by Bill Asher.

I’m using a Fender Chris Stapleton Princeton amp – even though it only has one speaker and 15 watts, it makes a hell of a racket!

Solid Body Electric Guitars

G&L Doheny

Avg price: $1,418.86

Mentioned by Kortchmar in this January 2022 Vintage Guitar interview.

What gear are you using?

The most-vintage guitar would be my thinline Telecaster from 1968. I was in a band with Carole King called the City, and my gear got stolen. Producer Lou Adler, being the generous guy he is, set me up with another couple of guitars, one of which was this Thinline. I played it on Tapestry and Sweet Baby James, and it was originally modified by Jeff “Skunk” Baxter when he was working as a guitar repairman back in the day.

I also have a G&L Doheny that I like very much, a newer Telecaster with Sheptone pickups, and a Demeter boost installed by Bill Asher.

I’m using a Fender Chris Stapleton Princeton amp – even though it only has one speaker and 15 watts, it makes a hell of a racket!