Cameron Winter
frontman of NYC‐based band Geese
Cameron Winter's Gear
Throughout this KEXP performance, Cameron Winter is seen using a Nord Lead Synthesizer.
Cameron Winter is confirmed to use the Nord Stage 4 88 Stage Keyboard, as evidenced by an image from Geesefest earlier this year showing him playing the instrument.
In the video titled "Geese (Full set) - Live at Thompson's Point (Portland, ME 5-29-25)" on YouTube, Cameron Winter is seen playing a St. Blues 61 South in 2 Tone Sunburst.
In the YouTube video titled "$0" by Cameron Winter, he is seen using the Shure SM7B microphone while performing.
Cameron Winter is confirmed to use a Gretsch Electromatic Jet Electric Guitar, as seen during his performance at Geesefest 2024, documented in a YouTube video by Chris Connelly titled "Geese - Getting Killed - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY | December 5, 2024."
In this video (and every other video for songs from Heavy Metal), Cameron can be seen wearing AKG K72 Headphones.
In his Reddit AMA, Cameron confirms he uses a Dub Siren NJD onstage.
In the music video for "Taxes" by Geese, Cameron Winter is seen using a Vox AC-30 Custom Classic amplifier at the 1:02 mark, confirming its use.
In this GQ interview with Geese, the interviewer states that "Winter plays for a minute or so at a time on a Yamaha CP-70, the electric piano D’Angelo re-popularized many years ago, and then stops"
In a YouTube video from Geese's live album performance, Cameron Winter can be observed using a modified Gibson SG Junior featuring an additional single coil pickup in the neck position. This footage was provided by Stereogum during Geese's free album release show at Brooklyn’s Banker’s Anchor.
At the 2:00 mark of the video, Cameron Winter is seen using the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49, identifiable by the distinct arrangement of knobs and sample pads on the left side.
Cameron Winter can be clearly seen using the GK-5, though it seems like it got untaped during the Banker's Anchor performance. It is however, consistently on his guitar during the Getting Killed Tour. Winter uses the GM-800 Guitar Synthesizer alongside it.
At 5:50 in this YouTube video of Geese performing at the Opera House in Toronto, the large pedal beneath Cameron Winter closely resembles the GM-800's interface. His main touring guitar also has the compatible GK-5 pickup attached.
A photo taken after a Geese show during the Getting Killed tour shows Cameron Winter using the Keeley Compressor Plus. It is alongside his polytune replacing his TU-3 and a custom asheville pedals fuzz/overdrive
A photo taken after a show during the Getting Killed tour confirms that Cameron Winter uses the TC Electronic PolyTune.
In Geese's "From The Basement" session, Cameron Winter is seen playing his guitar through a Fender Vibro-Champ amplifier. This is visible at 1:27 into the video, as captured by "From The Basement" on YouTube.
In my conversation with Cameron's guitar tech Liam (@liamhoganmusic) he revealed this fender concert belonged to Cameron Winters
This photo from the Getting Killed release concert in Brooklyn shows a Fender Blues Jr with a torn grill cloth
The microphone Cameron Winter used in “From the Basement”
At 18:33 in the video "Geese - Alive & In Person" on YouTube, Cameron Winter is seen using the Sequential Prophet-10 61-Key 10-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer, providing clear evidence of his use of this specific music gear.
Cameron Winter is using the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO-80 Closed Studio Headphones, as evidenced in the provided photo.
The synthesizer visible at the 19:24 mark of the video.
As seen at 7:19 in the video, this device is the “Nord Lead Virtual Analog 1” synthesizer.
In the provided image, Cameron Winter is seen using a Steinway & Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano.
Fender American Professional II Stratocaster
Solid Body Electric GuitarsAs seen in the video, he uses a Cameron Fender American Professional II.
At 0:27 in the "Geese: Trinidad (Live)" performance on Saturday Night Live, Cameron Winter is seen using a Lace Sensor pickup on his SG Junior guitar.
During Geese's debut performance on Saturday Night Live, Cameron Winter is clearly seen using a Fender 65 Super Reverb Tube Guitar Combo Amplifier. This is evidenced by the live performance of "Trinidad," as aired on SNL and available on their official YouTube channel.
Cameron Winter uses the sE Electronics V7 microphone, as seen in Geese's cover of "Many Rivers to Cross" by Jimmy Cliff, visible from 0:09 in the video published by Geese on YouTube.
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