Sebastian Danzig
Sebastian Danzig's Gear
The interview with Sebastian Danzig for Gretsch shows one of Sebastian's amp stacks. You can see on the left side he is using the Orange Crush Pro 4x12 Cab.
In this interview , by Gretsch guitars with Sebastian Danzig, it is stated that Sebastian owns a few Gretsch guitars. A portion of the interview reads, "The lefty guitarist has since collected quite a few Gretsch guitars for his arsenal, including vintage left-handed Tennessee Rose and Chet Atkins Country Gentleman models."
In Gretsch Guitars' interview with Sebastian Danzig, Sebastian says that he first saw the Tennessee Rose in the music video for "House of the Rising Sun", and immediately wanted it. Thus, he bought his dream guitar and loves playing it for its versatility. The interview states, "“The first time I saw a Gretsch was the guitar player in that video,” said Danzig. “I saw the Tennessee Rose and thought, ‘That is the coolest guitar.’” The lefty guitarist has since collected quite a few Gretsch guitars for his arsenal, including vintage left-handed Tennessee Rose and Chet Atkins Country Gentleman models. “I think it’s incredibly versatile,” said Danzig of Gretsch guitars and their sound."
watch the music video, in the music video for Palaye Royale's new song 'Punching Bag' you can see Sebastian Danzig using a Gretsch White Falcon Electric Guitar. It could also be a White Double Cut Gretsch Hollow-Body Electric Guitar. Pause at 2:15 to see him playing piano with the guitar on his back.
The photo at the top of the Gretsch interview with Sebastian Danzig shows one of the amp staks he is using. You can see the Orange Dual Dark 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head toward the left side of that picture.
In the 8th picture on this Instagram post, Sebastian Danzig can be seen using the JHS 9-Way Bonsai pedal in the Utrecht, Netherlands concert on 6th July 2023.
In this Instagram post of the Graspop Festival 2023, in the 7th photo, Sebastian Danzig's pedalboard is visible. The light blue pedal appears to be the Strymon Möbius, based on the layout of the knobs.
In the seventh picture of Sebastian Danzig's Instagram post from June 18, 2023, at the Graspop Festival, the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator can be clearly seen on the bottom left.
In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, from the Graspop Festival 2023, a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner can be seen on the top left of his pedalboard.
In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, shared on June 18, 2023, from the Graspop Festival 2023, the seventh photo clearly displays Danzig's pedalboard. The light blue pedal, positioned second from the right in the center row, is identifiable as the Strymon blueSky Reverberator V2, based on the distinctive layout of the knobs. This information is supported by the visual evidence in the photo taken by @mac_praed and shared on Danzig's official Instagram account.
In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, the 17th image displays his pedal board, where he is using the Ernie Ball VPJR Tuner Pedal.
In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, he is seen using a Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System on the bottom of his pedalboard during the Graspop Festival 2023. The photo, credited to @mac_praed, provides clear evidence of the gear being used by Danzig, who tagged @officialgretsch and @palayeroyale in the post.
In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, during the Graspop Festival 2023, he is seen using a Strymon Flint pedal. The pedal is identifiable in the middle row, positioned all the way to the right, based on its button layout and style. The photo was taken by @mac_praed and shared on Sebastian Danzig's Instagram account.
In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, a black pedal visible in the second row on the left is identifiable as a Strymon TimeLine, based on its color and button layout. The photo was shared on June 18, 2023, during the Graspop Festival, as credited to photographer @mac_praed.
Sebastian Danzig is confirmed to use the Fender '65 Twin Reverb amplifier, as seen at 0:05 in the "Mr. Doctor Man" music video by Palaye Royale, and in several other videos, including at 0:28 in the "Punching Bag" video, as well as in "Hang on To Yourself" and "You'll Be Fine," all of which are available on YouTube through Sumerian Records.
In the live acoustic performance of "Mr. Doctor Man" by Palaye Royale for the Dork Homeschool Festival, as well as in many other live acoustic performances, Sebastian Danzig is seen using an Epiphone USA Texan Left-Handed guitar, as documented in the video uploaded by Palaye Royale on YouTube.
Gibson Custom 1942 Banner J-45 Reissue, Left-Handed
Steel-string Acoustic GuitarsIn the live performance of "Dying in a Hot Tub" captured by Hollie McLean on YouTube, Sebastian Danzig can be seen using a Gibson Custom 1942 Banner J-45 Reissue, Left-Handed.
During the live acoustic show "Palaye Royale- Ma Cherie" outside the Koko on October 5, 2018, Sebastian Danzig can be seen using a Fender PM-1 Standard All-Mahogany Left-Handed guitar. This identification is based on the distinctive headstock and color of the instrument, as documented in a video by Lilly Farnworth on YouTube.
Sebastian Danzig is confirmed to use the Zemaitis SEW22 guitar, as evidenced by an image found on Zemaitis's players page, where he is clearly seen playing the instrument.
In an image of Sebastian Danzig performing at Sonic Temple, provided by mlive, he is clearly seen using a Gretsch Guitars G6122T-59 Vintage Select Edition '59 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman Hollowbody with Bigsby. This identification is confirmed by distinctive features such as painted f-holes, a badge on the headstock, a Super'Tron Classic Plus bridge pickup, and a Super'Tron neck pickup.
Gretsch Guitars G6119-1962HTLH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose Electric Guitar
Hollowbody Electric GuitarsIn an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, he is clearly seen playing a Gretsch Guitars G6119-1962HTLH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose Electric Guitar. This is identifiable by the branding on the pickguard and the unique Hilotron pickups. The post, shared on June 21, 2024, features photos from his performance in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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