Chris Collingwood
Chris Collingwood's Gear
In this photo, Collingwood can be seen playing the Epiphone Les Paul Standard, with "Kerry Edwards" sticker, which was used during the John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign.
From this Coachella 2007 shot, we can see Collingwood playing the Gretsch Duo Jet, but this one being the rare model becuase of Melita bridge and "G" tailpiece.
In this photo from Sands Betlehem Centre event, Collingwood can be seen performing with the Gretsch Country Gentleman.
In this 2005 Park City concert, Collingwood can be seen playing the red Epiphone Casino with Bigsby.
In this photo, from City Winery concert, Collingwood can be seen playing the Gibson J-45. Also, there is some kind of soundhole attached to it.
In this Tower Records gig photo, Collingwood can be seen playing the natural Gibson J-200, judging by the tailpiece and pickguard.
In this 2012 photo of Collingwood, he can be seen playing the Gretsch G6120 Chet Atkins hollowbody electric.
In this photo of Collingwood performing at the Melkweg, he can be seen playing the Gretsch Anniversary model. The plate on the headstock confirms this being the anniversary model.
In this performance of "Sink To The Bottom" in San Francisco, Collingwood can be seen playing the Fender Telecaster Thinline.
During Fountains of Wayne's performance of "Stacy's Mom" on Top of the Pops on March 19, 2004, Chris Collingwood is seen using a Shure U2 SM58 microphone. This is verified by a video uploaded by Mark Spooner on YouTube.
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