Elvis Costello & The Coward Brothers & Elvis Costello – The Coward Brothers
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album The Coward Brothers.
Music from The Coward Brothers
Artists on The Coward Brothers
Gear Used On The Coward Brothers
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Elvis Costello & The Coward Brothers & Elvis Costello – The Coward Brothers (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by T-Bone Burnett on The Coward Brothers
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"Then I played a bunch of T Bone’s old Gibsons. There were a couple of Nick Lucas models and an old Roy Smeck from the ’30s. T Bone has a stable of guitars, so I got to experiment a bit on the record. Changing instruments can really bring a different vibe and voice to a song. In the past I might have played a part on my D-18 and we would have tried mixing it differently to get a certain sound, whereas T Bone goes straight to the source and suggests just the right guitar." - Chris Eldridge of the Punch Brothers when talking about their album "The Phosphorescent Blues" which was produced by Burnett in 2015.
Avg price: $17,995.00
"Then I played a bunch of T Bone’s old Gibsons. There were a couple of Nick Lucas models and an old Roy Smeck from the ’30s. T Bone has a stable of guitars, so I got to experiment a bit on the record. Changing instruments can really bring a different vibe and voice to a song. In the past I might have played a part on my D-18 and we would have tried mixing it differently to get a certain sound, whereas T Bone goes straight to the source and suggests just the right guitar." - Chris Eldridge of the Punch Brothers when talking about their album "The Phosphorescent Blues" which was produced by Burnett in 2015.