St. Vincent
famous musician, singer and songwriter Annie Clark
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St. Vincent's Amplifiers
"I played a ’67 Harmony Bobkat through a Death by Audio Interstellar Overdriver Supreme pedal, usually straight into a late-’70s Fender Princeton— not lots of pedals, more driving the amp pretty hard."
– St. Vincent, via an interview with GuitarPlayer.
St. Vincent says in this Guitar World interview "I’m using a Kemper modeling amplifier for live work. Originally I was bringing out vintage ’66 Kalamazoo kind of small amps—the kind of little guy that you could ram a lot of signal through and get a nice breakup and saturation and all of that. But I just stopped."
Premier Guitar writes that Annie uses a TRVR Trinity 1x10 amp live in this article.
In this "Guitar Moves" video featuring St. Vincent, she can be seen playing her 1967 Harmony Bobkat guitar through a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Vintage Reissue Guitar Combo Amp. Around 5:27 into the video you can get a good look at the amp.
At the end of this interview, a TRVR Little Boy blackface Deluxe Reverb clone is listed among St. Vincent's amps.
At around the 5 minute mark the long shot shows Annie is playing through the SV20C
Annie has been using a Marshall Bluesbreaker for her Daddy's Home tour rig - pictured in the bottom corner of this photo.
During “Your Lips Are Red” and other YouTube videos recorded by Paste Magazine in Feb 2009, Annie can be seen playing a Roland amp that appears to be a JC-120. Amp has clear Roland decal and JC-120 style knob layout. Amp is visible clearly at 1:57-2:07, 3:35-3:53, and throughout.
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