Steve Miller
leader of Steve Miller Band
Credits
Credits
Steve Miller's Gear
This ’60s Gibson Les Paul Special was given to Miller by Leslie West.
This mid-’60s Guild 12-string was made for a NAMM show and became one of Steve Miller’s most prized guitars. It was stolen from him during an airline flight and returned three years later.
This custom-finished Fender Stratocaster has been one of Miller’s primary live guitars on recent tours.
They were the first to take me seriously as a guitar player,” Miller said. “So we built a bunch of guitars and they were great.
(Steve)Miller said. “So we built a bunch of guitars and they were great. The Artist models… are amazing instruments, they really sound good.”
In the ’70s, Steve Miller approached Ibanez’s Jeff Hasselberger, asking if the company was interested in building guitars for him. The partnership resulted in Miller using these Artist Model guitars and Iceman guitars.
” Much of Miller’s music was recorded using these (Ibanez) instruments, including the mega-hit “Jet Airliner,” which featured one of the Iceman models.
Steve Miller is associated with a vintage Coral Sitar featuring a Vinnie Bell pickguard, as noted in Vintage Guitar® magazine.
Steve Miller uses a Bolin House of J.B. - Steve Miller Semi-Tele guitar, as detailed in Vintage Guitar® magazine.
Steve Miller on D'Aquisto at the Guitar Heroes exhibit @ the MET. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQwL-GvxXNU
In this Martin guitar documentary video Steve Miller is shown playing a Martin D-28 (time stamp @ 30:08)
In this article from Vintage Guitar Magazine in September 2010, Steve states that he uses a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus when playing live: "Everything’s plugged into a Voodoo Power supply and there’s a Radial SGI single-line transformer."
In the Vintage Guitar Magazine article in September 2010, Steve states that he uses a Radial SGI Single Line when playing live: " Everything’s plugged into a Voodoo Power supply and there’s a Radial SGI single-line transformer."
In this photo, Steve Miller is seen with a modified Gibson Barney Kessel Custom guitar.
Steve Miller can be seen playing Coral vincent bell sitar guitar in this post. According to this post, he played the guitar when playing 'Wild Mountain Honey'.
In an interview with Vintage Guitar Magazine, Steve Miller confirmed that he used a black 1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom for the recording of his 1969 album "Brave New World."
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Discography
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