Winston Marshall
additional credits as Country Winston and WN5TN
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Winston Marshall's Gear
In this video, he uses the Mas Guitars Lap Steel and recalls it: "fucking awesome".
Marshall can be seen using a Gibson "The SG" with his band at their 2013 glastonbury set as his main electric guitar.
In their Bonnaroo set, Marshall uses 2 Marshall bluesbreakers as his main amps. You can also see another pair right under them.
In this source photograph, the Boss GE-7 Graphic EQ can be placed on the pedalboard of Winston Marshall.
Winston primarily uses this brown electric guitar on Wilder Mind, the new album, The item can been seen at 0:12, 0:21 and 0:48 the clearest.
The Memory Man can be seen in the back row, second from left, in this aerial view of Winston's banjo board.
On Gold Tone's official page about Marshall's gear, it lists the Gold Tone Banjo OB-250+.
Gold Tone's official page on Winston Marshall lists the Gold Tone EBM-5 among his instruments.
In the video for "The Wolf" by Mumford & Sons, Winston Marshall is seen playing a Gibson ES-325, which he frequently uses as his main electric guitar for both the "Wilder Mind" album and live performances.
As the band took an electric turn in their Sound, Marshall chose the Les Paul Jr to record the song Believe in their record "Wilder Mind". In the video you can see him playing one with quite some Reverb.
It's hard to make out some of the colour coded Boss pedals but there's clearly Boss Graphic EQ and TU-3 tuner pedals as well as Electro Harmonix Memory Man and Holy Grail Plus.
In the letterman performance, you can notice the Deering logo on the head of the instrument. There are also many other performances that you can notice the same model of banjo. If you find the banjo model on the Deering banjos website, they say themselves that Winston Marshal uses this specific banjo.
In this picture you can see Winston playing a Gison SG Standard guitar on stage
In this picture you can see Winston holding a Fender Jazzmaster
In the song Snake Eyes, and a lot of others in this album, he uses the ebow to add ambience to the song. Here he pairs it with his ES-335
It's hard to make out some of the colour coded Boss pedals but there's clearly Boss Graphic EQ and TU-3 tuner pedals as well as Electro Harmonix Memory Man and Holy Grail Plus.
In this picture you can see Winston playing a Dean banjo with a black body and headstock
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