Craig Ross' Gear

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At 01:07 in the YouTube video "Lenny Kravitz - Whole Lotta Love (35th Kennedy Center Honors, Live, 2012, HD)," guitarist Craig Ross is seen using a Gibson 1955 Les Paul Custom.

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In the video "Lenny Kravitz DANCIN' TIL DAWN," at the 3:03 mark, guitarist Craig Ross is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Custom.

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In a YouTube video titled "EXCLUSIVE: Lenny Kravitz in the studio 2011 recording 'Everything' from Black And White America," Craig Ross can be seen using the Gibson Collector's Choice #1 1959 Les Paul Standard electric guitar.

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In a 2011 studio session video for the recording of "Everything" from the album Black And White America, Craig Ross can be seen using the Guyatone Wah Rocker WR3. The video is available on Lenny Kravitz's official YouTube channel.

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In the YouTube video titled "Lenny Kravitz full unseen UNEDITED Performance from the Kennedy Honors Tribute to Led Zeppelin," Craig Ross can be seen using the Divided by 13 FTR 37 guitar amplifier head.

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At 3:13 in the YouTube video "Lenny Kravitz - The Chamber (Live @ iTunes) 2014" by Champagne Supernova, guitarist Craig Ross is seen playing a Gibson Firebird VII Electric Guitar.

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In the YouTube video "Lenny Kravitz, Craig Ross - Whole Lotta Love," Craig Ross is seen using the MXR M102 Dyna Comp compressor pedal.

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In a YouTube video of Lenny Kravitz's unedited performance at the Kennedy Honors Tribute to Led Zeppelin, guitarist Craig Ross is seen using D'Addario ECG23 Chrome Extra Light Electric Guitar Strings.

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Guitarist Craig Ross is shown using the Foxrox Captain Coconut2 multi-effects pedal in a YouTube video by GuitarLukiGuitar, which highlights his underrated talent.

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In a YouTube video titled "Lenny Kravitz - In the Studio (Welcoming Legend Herman Leonard)," Craig Ross is seen using the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo during a recording session.

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In a YouTube video of Lenny Kravitz's unedited performance at the Kennedy Honors Tribute to Led Zeppelin, guitarist Craig Ross is seen using the MXR M101 Phase 90 pedal.

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In a YouTube video titled "Lenny Kravitz - In the studio (welcoming legend Herman Leonard)," Craig Ross is seen using the Analog Man Mini Chorus pedal.

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In a YouTube video of Lenny Kravitz's unedited performance at the Kennedy Honors Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Craig Ross can be seen using an Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer.

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Craig Ross uses a Coral Sitar on Lenny Kravitz's "Raise Vibration" track "It's Enough." This usage is evident in the YouTube video uploaded by Andrzej Latawiec. Additionally, the Coral Sitar is featured on the "Mama Said" track "It Ain't Over 'Till It's Over."

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Playing the solo for Believe live on a Butterscotch Tele with maple fretboard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcxN_WBMlUs

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In an article by Johnny Zapp for Vintage Guitar® magazine, it is confirmed that guitarist Craig Ross used a Martin D-28. Ross stated,

I mostly used his ’65 Strat, but there was also a Les Paul Deluxe and a Martin D-28.

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In an article by Johnny Zapp for Vintage Guitar® magazine, it is confirmed that guitarist Craig Ross used a 1948 Martin D-18.

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