Graham Coxon
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Graham Coxon's Guitars
Graham Coxon can be seen playing a '72 Fender Telecaster Deluxe in this photo.
In this photo, Graham Coxon can be seen with his vintage, faded Gibson SG Special.
Graham can be seen playing a Coronade 12-string in the music video for "She's So High".
In this photo Graham Coxon can ne seen playing a Fender Musicmaster Sunburnst.He played it in "Beetlebum" and "Coffee and TV" videos.
Seen in the music video for “Bang”, and during the Parklife tour.
The item can be seen 0:16 into this video
“The Yamaha Revstar RS620 [in Brick Burst] I’ve got plays amazingly well - it plays just as well as any old Gibson of mine and it’s bang in the middle of the range” Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon plays a Fender Jazzmaster Live in Hong Kong in 2015. The guitar can be seen at 4:39 and 5:13
In this photo, Graham Coxon can be seen playing a Gibson Custom 1956 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue in 2009.
Graham said that he does not use this guitar very often, but he had used it for a few recording sessions.
Standard model with cherry sunburst finish. Graham played it on “No Distance Left to Run” and “This Is a Low”.
There is a picture on the burns site showing him play it
In this GIF Graham uses Gibson ES-335 "Liquid Amber"
Coxon used his black Hayman 1010 in the video for "Song 2". His is black unlike the natural one submitted.
"The Magic Whip: Made in Hong Kong" is a short documentary about Blur's The Magic Whip. At 15:00, for example, Graham is playing a Fender Telecaster Custom. It can also be seen in this picture: https://i.pinimg.com/236x/18/b8/a0/18b8a0dcb45c60ee39b3a53b1db207cf--graham-coxon-guitar.jpg.
In this video, Mr. Graham Coxon can be seen playing a Fender Roosevelt Resonator Guitar in a Blur's live performance at The Chris Evans Breakfast Show (BBC Radio 2).
In this photo, Graham Coxon can be seen playing a Martin OM-28.
At 21:51 while playing the song Ghost Ship in this video of Blur Live in Hong Kong 2015, Graham Coxon can be seen playing a sunburst Fender Telecaster with rosewood fingerboard.
In his appearance on That Pedal Show, Graham Coxon is seen playing a Fender Telecaster Midnight Blue.
Graham posted on twitter he has a new guitar from Gray Guitars
“Fender just gave me a Lake Placid Blue 60s Telecaster from their new American Original series that I’ll take with me. It’s beautiful. It’s bound like an old Custom and it’s got a slightly deeper neck [profile]. I got used to the 60s necks on Teles, although I did play the ’52 reissue [American Vintage series] throughout Blur, which had quite a big neck and was really heavy.”
Graham played “Parklife” and “Jubilee” on it at MTV Most Wanted in 1994
Graham’s guitar collection includes this Yamaha LS26 small-bodied acoustic. Since being turned on to Yamaha acoustics by Bert Jansch, he has also acquired a vintage FG1500 and an LL11 (as played by Bert).
In this video from Fender, Graham Coxon discusses his impressions and use of the Acoustasonic Telecaster while demoing the guitar through a Fender Bassbreaker 15 amp.
Coxon occasionally uses a Harmony Sovereign acoustic guitar, model unknown, which he bought around 1999.
Used on Later... With Jools Holland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEpnnSYRNzU
"I was standing (which I would never do now), and as I started the first song I felt my knees turning to rubber, and my already weak voice took on an involuntary and very embarrassing vibrato. I was shaking and sweating and really struggling with my old Harmony Sovereign guitar and its tree-trunk strings. It was awful."
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"More recent purchases include a Harmony Sovereign, an American acoustic from the 60's, the choice of many old blues and roots guitarists which Graham used on his solo album."
Graham’s Martyn Booth Cherry Sunburst Signature model was hand-carved in the UK and features Seymour Duncan JB SH-4 and Jazz SH-2N humbuckers in the bridge and neck positions respectively.
At 47:15 during a performance of For Tomorrow the camera focuses on Grahams guitar and pans up the neck to show the Squier logo on the headstock of an all black telecaster.
In this photo from 2018, we see Graham performing live with a 70s style Fender Telecaster Deluxe in black
In this pic a 'smoking' Graham can be seen using a Gibson Les Paul Custom Black Beauty
In this live performance from 1993 in Germany, Coxon plays a tobacco burst Les Paul Custom for a majority of the show.
In a live show in Germany from 1993, Coxon plays a black Les Paul Custom with a Bigsby vibrato when the band plays "Coping", after he appears to have a technical issue with his other Les Paul.
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Discography
The Sky Is Too High
1998
The Golden D
2000
Crow Sit On Blood Tree
2001
The Kiss Of Morning
2002
Happiness In Magazines
2004
Love Travels At Illegal Speeds
2006
The Spinning Top
2009
A+E
2012
The End Of The F***ing World (Original Songs and Score)
2018
The End of The F***ing World 2 (Original Songs and Score)
2019
Superstate
2021
The WAEVE
2023
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