Mark Ronson
British DJ and producer
Mark Ronson's Guitars
In this photo, Mark Ronson is playing live with his Gretsch G6122-1962 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman electric guitar. This photo was taken from his performance at Lovebox Festival in 2010 held in Victoria Park, London, England.
in this video you can see him play this guitar
Mark Ronson can be seen using a Gibson EDS-1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar in this photo.
In this video, Mark Ronson and a group of excellent talent cover Queens of the Stoneage's "Sat By The Ocean". At the end of the video, Mark freezes and you can clearly see the ES-347 engraving on the truss rod cover. The ES-347 is rarely seen. In 1980s, Gibson introduced this model with an addedcoil-tap switch – creating the option of a Beatles-esque Casino-like tone. During this performance, Mark Ronson is playing the rare factory black finish version of this guitar.
n this photo, Mark Ronson is playing live with his Gibson ES-355 Walnut VOS Varitone w/ Maestro Tremolo electric guitar at the 2008 Lollapalooza music festival at Grant Park on August 3, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois.
Mark Ronson can be seen using a Stratocaster at 2:34 in this video.
In this video you can see Ronson playing a Martin 0-18 to Miley's left.
In this video, Mark Ronson plays a guitar with a picture of the Uptown Funk album cover under the strings. this can also be seen on the inner sleeve of the Uptown Special album. It can be best seen at 0:20 in the video
Mark Ronson used a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar before transitioning to his career as a DJ, as noted in a New York Magazine article.
In the video for Amy Winehouse's version of "Valerie," Mark Ronson can be seen using a Gibson ES-335 Dot Reissue in Cherry. This early 2000s model, made in Memphis, is identifiable by its Grover tuners, black knobs, shorter scratch plate, and nickel hardware.
This is a community-built gear list for Mark Ronson.
- Find relevant music gear like Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Studio Equipment, Software Plugins and VSTs, Headphones, and other instruments and add it to Mark Ronson.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
- To receive email updates when Mark Ronson is seen with new gear, follow the artist.
Discography
Album Credits
-
I Feel Alive (from "A Minecraft Movie")
Jack Black · 2025
Producer -
Producer
-
I’m Just Ken (Purple Disco Machine Remix)
Mark Ronson & Purple Disco Machine & Ryan Gosling · 2023
Producer -
Producer
-
Making A Fire (Mark Ronson Re-Version)
Foo Fighters & Mark Ronson · 2021
Producer -
Producer
-
Producer Programmer
-
Producer Programmer
-
Producer Programmer
-
Producer Programmer
-
Producer Programmer Recording Engineer
-
Producer