Gabriel Jackson's Gear
During Sensor Shake's live performance at Dot Zack in St. Louis on October 21, 2018, Gabriel Jackson can be seen using the Roland Juno-DS 88 synthesizer. This is documented in a photo shared by sensorshakestl on Instagram.
Gabriel Jackson of Thames uses the Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive, as seen in a photo from their July 8, 2019 performance at the High Watt in Nashville, shared by @thamestheband on Instagram.
During Thames' performance at The High Watt in Nashville on July 8, 2019, Gabriel Jackson used a DigiTech Mosaic pedal, as shown in a photo on the band’s Instagram.
Gabriel Jackson is seen playing a 1966 Fender Telecaster in white during Thames' performance at the Sinkhole in Saint Louis, MO, on June 4, 2019, as captured in a photo by @nordistafreeze.pix on Instagram.
Gabriel Jackson of Thames is seen using a Fender Mexican Standard Telecaster, Maple Fingerboard, Arctic White, during their live performance at The Sinkhole in St. Louis, MO, on June 4, 2019, as captured in a photo shared by @thamestheband on Instagram.
During Thames' live performance at Be Here Now in Muncie, Indiana, on July 13, 2019, Gabriel Jackson used a Fender Blues Deluxe amplifier. This is showcased in an Instagram post from the band's account.
During Thames' live performance at the Sinkhole in St. Louis on June 4th, 2019, Gabriel Jackson used the T-Rex Engineering Reptile Delay 2. This is evidenced by a photo posted by @thamestheband on Instagram.
During a live performance at the Sinkhole in St. Louis on June 4, 2019, Gabriel Jackson of Thames used the MXR M234 Analog Chorus, as shown in a photo posted by @thamestheband on Instagram.
During a live performance at The High Watt in Nashville on July 8, 2019, Gabriel Jackson of Thames utilized the Akai Professional APC40, as captured in a photo by @brantley_neal on Instagram.
Gabriel Jackson of Thames was photographed using the Keeley Compressor Plus during their live performance at the High Watt in Nashville, TN, on July 8th, 2019, as seen on the band's Instagram.
In an Instagram post by @thamestheband, Gabriel Jackson of Thames is shown using a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor during their performance at the High Watt in Nashville on July 8th, 2019.
During a live performance with Thames at the High Watt in Nashville on July 8, 2019, Gabriel Jackson used the EarthQuaker Devices Cloven Hoof fuzz pedal, as seen in an Instagram post by @thamestheband.
Gabriel Jackson uses the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, as seen in a photo from Thames' performance at The High Watt in Nashville on July 8, 2019, shared by @thamestheband on Instagram.
In an Instagram post from Thames, Gabriel Jackson is seen playing a Taylor 214ce Deluxe during their live performance at Delmar Hall in St. Louis, MO, on January 13th, 2018.
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Discography
Gabriel Jackson: Sacred Choral Works
2005
Gabriel Jackson: Not No Faceless Angel & Other Choral Works
2009
Gabriel Jackson: Beyond the Stars (Sacred Choral Works, Vol. 2)
2012
Gabriel Jackson: A Ship with Unfurled Sails & Other Choral Works
2012
Gabriel Jackson: Airplane Cantata
2014
Hymns to Saint Cecilia: Music for the Patron Saint of Music
2014
To the Field of Stars
2015
Vox Clara - Music by Gabriel Jackson
2016
Gabriel Jackson: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
2019
Gabriel Jackson: The Christmas Story
2024
Gabriel Jackson: Choral Works
2025