George Ezra's Gear
"Oh and I'm playing the whole gig on the guitar I purchased yesterday...A 1959 Gretsch Anniversary FRE$h" - via George Ezra's Facebook profile.
According to the Current, he purchased this guitar in vintage-and-rare shop in London, which is located in Denmark Street.
In this photo, George Ezra can be seen with Dunlop Tortex 0.60mm picks.
George ezra can be seen playing a Danelectro 56 Baritone
In George Ezra's music video for his song 'Blame It on Me' off his debut album 'Wanted On Voyage,' he is bombarded by several unfortunate incidents. One of these incidents happens at 1:35 where a dog attacks him and a single cut, Jumbo style acoustic guitar with a black pickguard falls out of its case. If it wasn't bad enough, a police vehicle then runs over it; in this scene, if you slow down around 1:40, the 'Takamine' logo can be seen on the headstock. My only concern is the shape of the top of the headstock which curves in as opposed to the symmetrical curve coming up to a tip on their other guitars but, otherwise, it checks out.
In this performance of "Over the creek" and several other performances, George can be seen playing his Fender resonator.
In this photo, one can see Ezra playing a Rickenbacker 610.
George Ezra can be seen using a DPA d:facto microphone in this photo.
At 1:43 , you are able to see Ezra's pedalboard. It's obvious it is his board as the J48 DI-Box has his name on it.
In this picture, captioned "Making noise with @fender", George is with two Fender amps, a Princeton Reverb and a Tweed Blues Junior.
In this picture, captioned "Making noise with @fender", George is with two Fender amps, a Princeton Reverb and a Tweed Blues Junior.
Video contains Ezra playing a G6119-1962HT Tennessee Rose.
At 1:43 , Ezra's pedalboard is visible. It doesn't have much as he mainly uses the clean channel on his amp.
At 1:43 , Ezra's pedalboard is visible. On the left is the Radical J48. An explanation of his signal chain is included below:
http://postimg.org/image/ye7bd8sdd/ (Not super highh quality, but clear enough)
In this Instagram post, some of Boss pedals are seen on the pedalboard. One of them is Boss TR-2, judging by the colour and the knobs.
In this rig photo by Ezra, Boss DM-2W delay pedal is visible, judging by the "Waza Craft" sticker on the pedal.
Visible in this photo is George Ezra playing Gretsch with Dunlop Trigger Capo.
In this photo, one can see Ezra playing his Gretsch through Fender Bassman combo.
At 1:43 , Ezra's small pedalboard is visible
You can see him playing a telecaster on this music video “Anyone for you Tiger lily”
Taylor Builder's Edition 717e Grand Pacific Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Acoustic-Electric GuitarsOn his artist page on the official Taylor website, it is confirmed that George Ezra uses a Taylor Builder's Edition 717e Acoustic-Electric Guitar.
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