The Black Crowes – Shake Your Money Maker
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1990 album Shake Your Money Maker.
Music from Shake Your Money Maker
Gear Used On Shake Your Money Maker
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Black Crowes – Shake Your Money Maker (1990). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Rich Robinson
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Amplifiers used by Rich Robinson on Shake Your Money Maker
VOX AC30 50th Anniversary Cream
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You can see him using AC30 Cream Combos in the background. I also see his 1968 Marshall Bluesbreaker - but not listed anywhere on Equipboard.
Guitars used by Rich Robinson on Shake Your Money Maker
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"It's hard to think of a single guitar that I would save. The guitar with the most sentimental value for me is my 1953 Martin D-28. It belonged to my father and he gave it to me. I've played it on every record I've ever made - probably the most notable song I played it on is She Talks To Angels."
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Rich Robinson used a Gibson 1968 Les Paul Goldtop with a Bigsby vibrato for the album "Shake Your Money Maker," as detailed by Pete Prown in Vintage Guitar® magazine.
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Rich Robinson used a 1968 Fender Telecaster during the recording of "Shake Your Money Maker," as confirmed by Pete Prown in Vintage Guitar® magazine.
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Rich Robinson used a Gretsch Roc Jet while recording "Shake Your Money Maker," as confirmed by Pete Prown in Vintage Guitar® magazine.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Chuck Leavell on Shake Your Money Maker
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Chuck Leavell has been confirmed to use the Hammond B-3 organ, as detailed in the source "Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man, A World-Class Keyboard Player" from PS Audio. Leavell recounts, "When I was young, my sister took me to a Ray Charles concert and Billy was playing in the band. That became my first knowledge of him. Ray gave him a special part in the show where he sang a song, danced out front, and was playing the Hammond B3 organ. That’s when I began to pay attention to his career." This highlights the influence and inspiration that the Hammond B-3 had on his musical journey.
Jeff Cease
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Guitars used by Jeff Cease on Shake Your Money Maker
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Jeff Cease used the Gibson 1968 Les Paul Goldtop, the same guitar that Rich Robinson utilized for much of the "Shake Your Money Maker" album, as confirmed by Pete Prown in Vintage Guitar® magazine.