Miles Kane
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For the "The Last Shadow Puppets - Meeting Place" acoustic performance Miles Kane used a Gibson J-45 acoustic.
In the new Last Shadow Puppets' video "Is This What You Wanted" you can see Miles playing Alex's Martin GT-75 through a Selmer Zodiac Twin at 4:35
Miles declared his gear to Total Guitar magazine during an interview in the February 2013 issue.
Kane can be seen in this photo playing a Fender Telecaster.
At The Last Shadow Puppets performance on " Later...with Jools Holland" Miles Kane can be seen using this microphone at 1:34.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
Miles used a Fender Tele, an Epiphone Wilshire and a Gibson ES-330 in The Little Flames. However, the Gibson ES-330 could be Mat Gregory's.
new Distortion pedal for the TLSP 2 tour
On this photo with The Rascals you can see Miles using a Red Witch Pentavocal Tremolo Pedal. He later used a Moon Phaser (e.g. for Rearrange).
On his pedalboard, Miles has a blue Boss Chorus pedal.
Miles Kane uses the Gibson SG Standard P-90 during his live performance at the TRNSMT 2018 festival, as seen in the full show video on YouTube.
In the BBC Music video "Miles Kane - Cry On My Guitar (TRNSMT 2018)," Miles Kane can be seen using a Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp, positioned above an AC30 amp, during his Coup de Grace era performance.
Miles Kane was seen using a Gibson ES-335 with a Bigsby, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Photobucket. Although this guitar might belong to someone else, it was likely used as a backup when his Walnut ES-335TDW experienced technical issues. Additionally, a GQ photoshoot features him with a red ES-335, which differs by lacking dot inlays and a Bigsby.
Miles used a Gothard Flightcases Pedalboard with The Rascals and the first TLSP record.
In the live performance of "The Meeting Place" by The Last Shadow Puppets at Avatar Studios, Miles Kane plays a Gibson B-25, as seen in the video by Domino Recording Co.
At :55 of this performance of "The Bourne Identity" by The Last Shadow Puppets, Kane can be seen playing a Fender Villager 12 String.
In a 2013 live session at Konk Studios, Miles Kane used the Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp, as reported by The Sun.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
On this picture you can see a Boss CE-1.
In a photo by Alex Ctr on Flickr, Miles Kane is seen using a JMI Vox Fawn AC-30/6 amplifier while performing with The Rascals.
Kane can be seen in this performance of "Miracle Aligner" by the Last Shadow Puppets playing a Harmony Sovereign H1260.
Kane can be seen in a photo on this thread with a Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Studio.
In a 2015 photo taken by Zackery Michael during the recording sessions for The Last Shadow Puppets' album "Everything You’ve Come To Expect," Miles Kane is pictured holding a Gibson Hummingbird. While the photo confirms his use of the guitar, it's unclear if it belongs to him.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
Miles Kane has been using the JHS The Milkman delay effects pedal since the release of his "Coup de Grace" album. A user-uploaded photo suggests it remains part of his pedalboard setup today.
In this YouTube video you can see Miles using the vertical Fuzz Factory during a live performance in 2023. The pedal is positioned in the top right of his board.
In this 2023 Radio Willy performance, Kane can be seen using an Epiphone J-200 acoustic guitar. The tuner is visible on the top of the guitar, showing it is an electro-acoustic model.
Fender Champion 30 Amp used during the One Man Band Solo Tour, along side his Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb.
Kane using a Gibson SG Special during the Coupe de Grace tour. Looks to me to be a 1965 SG Special in Cherry Red with the short vibrola and ‘teaspoon’ arm. Could also potentially be a reissue with the vibrola added, although unlikely.
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