Celisse Henderson's Gear

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In the video at 5:26, Celisse says she's playing through a "frickin incredible Nathan Jr. I love this amp, it's a new amp and I highly recommend it."

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In this video from Strymon, Celisse Henderson demos an Iridium.

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In this video from Strymon, Celisse Henderson uses a Volante in her performance.

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In this video, Celisse Henderson plays a Gibson Custom SG while teaching how to sing while playing guitar.

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When asked about her favorite guitar effect pedal, Celisse Henderson responded:

It is absolutely, without exception the Chase Bliss and Benson Amps collaboration, the Preamp MKII!! It is the most useable, brilliantly designed OD/fuzz pedal on the market. The combination of Chris Benson’s preamp circuit and Joel Korte’s cutting-edge technology has made for a really incredible tool. It is your boost. It is your transparent OD. It is thick, syrupy lead. It is your gated fuzz. It is your open, sustained fuzz. It is whatever you need it to be. It literally kicks everything off of your board that isn’t modulation. And it has flying faders! This pedal has made me a user for life. And one note on the price .... yes, it’s expensive and yes, it’s 1,000 percent worth it!

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In this performance of Lost, a Strymon blueSky is seen on Celisse Henderon's pedalboard.

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In this video from Benson, Celisse Henderson plays and discusses her Tall Bird.

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In this interview from Guitar Center, Celisse Henderson is quoted as saying:

Take us through some of the gear you used and your production choices on “Freedom”

The drums are really the center of the track. I tracked the programmed drums on the KORG SV-1. Normally, you'd do drums on a little drum controller, but I didn’t have that. I just wanted to get it done. Playing around in Logic, I got to the Caverns drum kit which is a great sounding drum kit. Then I had a good friend of mine, John Clancy, lay down some acoustic drums on top of that to thicken out the sound. Super different, tonally, right? So, when you put those two together, there's just a textured element that's super nice. Fuller. Rounder. Deeper. That's the central thing in this song.

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