Mark Hollis
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""Mark [Hollis] played most of the guitar on the later two albums, which would be his Gretsch Country Gentleman through either a Boogie, an AC30, a Fender Vibrolux, or a Champ, although he played the riff on 'Desire' on my Vox teardrop 12-string."
Hollis can be seen in a picture on this site with a Fender Stratocaster.
Hollis can be seen playing a Gretsch Country Gentleman at 0:36 of this live performance of "It's My Life" by Talk Talk.
""Mark [Hollis] played most of the guitar on the later two albums, which would be his Gretsch Country Gentleman through either a Boogie, an AC30, a Fender Vibrolux, or a Champ, although he played the riff on 'Desire' on my Vox teardrop 12-string."
""Mark [Hollis] played most of the guitar on the later two albums, which would be his Gretsch Country Gentleman through either a Boogie, an AC30, a Fender Vibrolux, or a Champ, although he played the riff on '˜Desire' on my Vox teardrop 12-string. "
""Mark [Hollis] played most of the guitar on the later two albums, which would be his Gretsch Country Gentleman through either a Boogie, an AC30, a Fender Vibrolux, or a Champ, although he played the riff on 'Desire' on my Vox teardrop 12-string. "
In the US Version of the It's My Life video, Hollis can be seen playing a Gretsch G6120 "Chet Atkins" Orange Stain at 2:55.
In this 1979 live with his first band The Reaction, Mark Hollis appears to be playing with a Gibson Les Paul.
In 1986, Hollis performed with a black Gibson ES-335 in the Countdown Dutch TV Show.
Hollis can be seen playing a Wurlitzer 200A electric piano at 1:43 of this performance of "Life's What You Make It" by Talk Talk.
Hollis can be seen in this photo playing an Ovation 12 String Custom Legend.
Hollis can be seen playing a Yamaha CP-70 in this live performance.
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