Vincent Gallo's Gear
as featured in a photo in this magazine, left coast culture, in 2009
'cover story and feature interview with actor, director and musician vincent gallo. the story was creatively directed by ucef hanjani, and photographed in los angeles in vincent gallo’s home recording studio by fashion photographer terry richardson.'
In a post on the Electrical Audio forum in 2008, Gallo mentioned "In 1981 I purchased a Veleno for $475 from a dude named Jimmy who worked in the art department on the film All That Jazz". He is also also listed on the Wikipedia page for the guitar under the subheading "List of notable artists who own Veleno guitars".
Another photo of him playing the guitar from the back can be seen here: http://media.independent.com/img/photos/2008/10/06/PRJReview143-RRIICCEE-Credi_t479.jpg?ad14627618f647f3902aa65ed5ac8237c798b1ef
Vincent can be seen playing a 1952 Telecaster in Olympic White in this photo.
Vincent can be seen playing through a Gallien-Krueger MB150E bass combo in this photo.
Vincent can be seen playing a sunburst Fender Precision Bass in this picture of him playing in his old band from 1976, The Plastics.
Vincent Gallo can be seen playing a 1952 Gibson Les Paul in this picture of him playing live in 2006. More pictures from the same gig here: http://whyvincentgallo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/and-to-get-in-mood-for-tour.html
Vincent can be seen playing a Gibson ES-250 in this photo.
Vincent can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe in a Blue Sparkle finish in this photo.
Vincent can be seen playing a Gretsch White Falcon in this photo.
Vincent can be seen playing a Mellotron M400 in this video.
In 2001, Terry Richardson photographed Vincent Gallo at his home studio, working on what would become the album When. One of the instruments played was a Rickenbacker 4001 Deluxe.
Vincent Gallo's use of the Helpinstill Roadmaster 64 is documented on the "Drowning In Brown" website, which is dedicated to the history of Gallo's music and recording studio. This source provides evidence of his specific gear choice in his artistic endeavors.
Vincent Gallo uses the Ibanez FP-777 Flying Pan, as listed on the website drowninginbrown.com under his studio gear.
Vincent Gallo uses the Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble, as confirmed by its listing on the website drowninginbrown.com under his studio gear.
Vincent Gallo uses the Ibanez CS9 Stereo Chorus, as documented on the website drowninginbrown.com under his studio gear.
Vincent Gallo uses the Sola Sound Tone Bender Professional MKII, as confirmed by its listing on the website drowninginbrown.com under his studio gear.
Vincent Gallo is confirmed to use the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek "Green Russian" Big Muff Pi V7C, as evidenced by its inclusion in his studio gear listing on the website drowninginbrown.com.
Vincent Gallo uses the Colorsound Overdriver by Jake Rothman, as confirmed by its listing under his studio gear on the website drowninginbrown.com.
In the Persol Spring/Summer 2017 campaign featured in The Fashionisto, Vincent Gallo is seen with what appears to be a Travis Bean TB1000S guitar in a white colorway.
This is a community-built gear list for Vincent Gallo.
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