Martin Johnson's Gear
Martin Johnson had a one-of-a-kind white and gold Gibson ES-333, Tom Delonge signature, from the Gibson Custom Shop. This guitar was 1 of 3 ES-333's he played from 2008 - 2012 touring and in the studio with Boys Like Girls. The custom work took 6 months to complete and was a long term project for Martin's guitar tech Adam Gable along with the Gibson Custom Shop. They combined pieces from a 1920's Banjo including a custom inlay on the 12th fret and the custom painted headstock labelled, "The Gibson". Martin has also stated that this guitar was also used in the studio for outside projects from 2011 - 2014.
This guitar can be seen in Martin's JCPenney fashion and rockstar-themed Winter 2008 campaign and the "Heart Heart Heartbreak" music video starting at 0:03.
Martin Johnson had a one-of-a-kind brown with a cream stripe Gibson ES-333, Tom Delonge signature, from the Gibson Custom Shop. This guitar was 1 of 3 ES-333's he played from 2008 - 2012 touring and in the studio with Boys Like Girls. This guitar was featured heavily on the "Love Drunk" record and crossed over into some pop recordings in the early 2010's including "The Other Side" by Jason Derulo and "Here's to Never Growing Up" by Avril Lavigne. This guitar can be seen in the "Catch Me If You Can" music video starting at 0:00 & also in the "Love Drunk" music video starting at 0:10. Martin claims that the rugged construct and the simple nature of the guitar made it one of his favorite guitars of his ongoing career.
Martin Johnson sold this guitar to Jackson Mayes on 5/13/2020.
Can be seen in the background during their 2009 AOL Sessions.
Martin Johnson, frontman of Boys Like Girls, is associated with the Gibson J-200, as noted on the band's official website.
As used in Dance Hall Drug which was featured in Read Between the Lines.
In the music video for "Heart Heart Heartbreak," Martin Johnson is seen playing a Gibson ES-333 Tom DeLonge Signature White guitar.
In the Boys Like Girls music video for "Heart Heart Heartbreak," Martin Johnson plays a Gibson Tom DeLonge Signature ES-333 in Brown & Cream.
Uses this guitar for his new band The Night Game. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes, etc.
Martin Johnson uses the Shure 55S Unidyne Dynamic Microphone, as seen in the “Catch Me If You Can” music video (from the Disney direct-to-DVD film, Timon and Pumbaa Go Hollywood).
Martin Johnson is seen using the Gibson Slash "Victoria" Les Paul Standard - Goldtop in various performances, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
He uses it in press conferences.
Martin Johnson uses the Shure UR2/SM58 (in chrome), as seen in their guest appearance on Two and a Half Men where they performed "Hero/Heroine" and appeared throughout the episode.
Started using rickenbacker during Sunday at Foxwoods tour. Currently using black, sand, and light blue finish.
Guitar use in open tuning (DADF#AD) but tune 1 step down (CGCEGC) during live performance
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