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Best Gibson Guitarists: Les Paul, SG, ES-335 and other models

Top Gibson guitarists, featured musicians who used Les Paul, SG, ES-335, Flying V, Firebird, Explorer, Les Paul Junior, and Special guitars.

The best guitarists who used Gibson guitars

This is the most comprehensive list of the most prominent guitarists and musicians who have used Gibson guitars. This record shows all the musicians who have played any of the Gibson guitar models in a prominent way. Any artist who has used a Gibson for live performances or studio recordings is included.

Gibson has been one of the world’s leading guitar companies since its inception. Throughout its history, the best musicians have used Gibson guitars. Thus, this detailed list includes the most important Gibson players, from the beginning of the electric guitar, to the present day. Thus, you will find a large number of guitarplayers -more than 180- with an extensive career and who used Gibson in an outstanding way. First, we chose the list of the best guitar players and most outstanding musicians of all time that used Gibson. 

Next, we chose the list of the most iconic guitarists of the main Gibson models: Les Paul, SG, ES-335 and variants, Flying V, Firebird and Explorer. Finally, we make a super detailed list with more than 180 guitarists grouped by musical genre and alphabetical order.

Description of guitarist and Gibson guitar

In the extensive list of Gibson Guitarists we detail both the guitarists, or player, and the guitars they used. We have detailed the different Gibson guitar models, year and main characteristics. Thus, you will find fundamental musicians in the history of Gibson.

Most iconic Gibson guitarists

  • Jimmy Page
  • Slash
  • Peter Green
  • BB King
  • Les Paul
  • Albert King
  • Zakk Wylde
  • Angus Young
  • Gary Moore
  • Billy Gibbons
  • Tommy Iommi

The most popular guitarists of each Gibson guitar model

Most iconic Gibson Les Paul guitarists

  • Jimmy Page
  • Slash
  • Les Paul
  • Gary Moore
  • Peter Green
  • Chuck Berry
  • Randy Rhoads
  • Zakk Wylde
  • Frank Zappa
  • Billy Gibbons

Most iconic Gibson SG guitarists

  • Angus Young
  • Pete Townshend
  • Tommy Iommi
  • Derek Trucks
  • Frank Zappa
  • Frank Marino
  • George Harrison
  • Robby Krieger
  • Eric Clapton

Most iconic Gibson ES-335 / ES-345 / ES-355 guitarists

  • Chuck Berry
  • BB King
  • Larry Carlton
  • Alvin Lee
  • Freddie King
  • Noel Gallagher
  • Ritchie Blackmore
  • Dave Grohl
  • Joe Bonamassa
  • John Scofield
  • Alex Lifeson

Most famous Gibson Flying V guitarists

  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Albert King
  • Dave Davies (The Kinks)
  • Lenny Kravitz
  • K.K. Downing (Judas Priest)
  • Paul Stanley
  • Michael Schenker (UFO)
  • Lonnie Mack
  • Andy Powell (Wishbone Ash)
  • Richie Faulkner (Judast Priest)

Most Influential Gibson Firebird Guitarists

  • Allen Collins
  • Johnny Winter
  • Joe Bonamassa
  • Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown
  • Eric Clapton
  • Phil Manzanera
  • Gary Moore
  • Brian Jones
  • Warren Haynes
  • Dave Grohl

Most staked Gibson Explorer guitarists

  • Lzzy Hale
  • Eric Clapton
  • James Hetfield (Metallica)
  • The Edge (U2)
  • Jason Hook
  • Allen Collins
  • Gary Moore
  • Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters)
  • Matthias Jabs (Scorpions)
  • Dave Keuning (The Killers)

Most influential Gibson guitarists ever of each musical genre

Top Blues and Rock ‘n Roll Gibson Guitarists / Players

Johnny A

The Rock, Blues and Jazz guitarist uses a Johnny A Signature model designed to his specifications.

Jan Akkerman

Progressive Rock, Rock, Blues, Jazz Fusion guitarist Jan Akkerman has used a Gibson L5, a Les Paul Custom and a modified Les Paul Personal. The Gibson Les Paul Custom is the guitar with which it is generally associated the guitarist.

Duane Allman

Rock band The Allman Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman used a 1957 Les Paul Goldtop with PAF pickups, a 1959 cherry sunburst Les Paul, a 1958 tobacco sunburst Les Paul and a 1968 SG cherry which he used for slide guitar.

Jeff Beck

Rock guitarist Jeff Beck bought his first 1959 Les Paul for £ 150 while a member of The Yardbirds. Beck’s fascination with the guitar stemmed as much from his interest in Les Paul, the famous jazz guitarist, as in the instrument itself. Beck told an interviewer: “It had a deep, powerful sound and could be used to imitate almost anything: violin, sax, cello, even a sitar.” Beck also used from 1972 to 1976, a 1954 Oxblood-colored Les Paul Standard with PAF pickups. Jeff Beck can be seen with the guitar on the cover of the album Blow by Blow.

Martin Barre

Martin Barre, Progressive Rock and Folk Rock guitarist and member of Jethro Tull, has used numerous Gibson models. Among Barre’s guitars are a Gibson ES-330 sunburst, a 1958 Les Paul Special, and a 1959 Les Paul Standard.

Franny Beecher

Country and Rock guitarist Franny Beecher played a 1956 black Les Paul Custom throughout his career with Bill Haley and the Comets in the 1950s and early 1960s.

Anthony Duster Bennett

Anthony Duster Bennett, British blues singer and harmonica player, played a 1952 Les Paul Goldtop throughout his career. Peter Green gave him the guitar in 1968. After Bennett’s death, the guitar was given to musician Anthony Top Topham.

Wayne Bennett

Bobby Bland’s Blues guitarist Wayne Bennett used a white Gibson Byrdland guitar, ES-355 Sunburst, ES-135, ES-137,

Chuck Berry

The father of Rock ‘N Roll, Chuck Berry, used a Gibson ES-350T early in his career, then switched to the ES-345 and ES-355 guitars.

Dickey Betts

Dickey Betts, guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band, uses a variety of Gibson models including a 1961 SG, a 1957 Les Paul, and more.

Ritchie Blackmore

Ritchie Blackmore used a 1961 Gibson ES-335 from 1962 to 1970. Blackmore can be seen playing guitar in Deep Purple’s official live video for “Child in Time.”

Mike Bloomfield

Mike Bloomfield used a 1954 Gibson Les Paul in his time with the Butterfield Blues Band. Bloomfield used this Les Paul for some of the East-West sessions. Years later, Bloomfield traded in that guitar for a 1959 $ 100 Les Paul Standard. This “Burst” was the guitar that Bloomfield used as a member of Electric Flag, and on the Super Session album and concerts. Bloomfield along with Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton influenced many other guitarists to start using the Les Paul. Mike lost the guitar in Canada. According to Wolkin and Keenom’s bio, a club owner kept the guitar as compensation after Bloomfield interrupted a round of performances.

Marc bolan

Marc Bolan, frontman of the Glam Rock band T. Rex, used Les Paul Standard, Custom and Flying V. His Les Paul lead guitar was refinished in a dull orange to resemble the Gretsch guitars played by his idol Eddie Cochran.

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa, guitarist and singer of Blues and Rock, is famous for his large collection of approximately 400 guitars. JoBo is a well known Gibson guitar fan, and has many Gibson Les Pauls, ES-335, Memphis, Flying V, SG, EDS-1275, Firebird, Explorer, ES-355, Hummingbird, and more!

Clarence «Gatemouth» Brown

Blues musician Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown used several Gibsons, including the ES-335 and L5. His lead guitar was a Firebird Non Reverse from the late ’60s.

John Cipollina

Quicksilver Messenger Service’s John Cipollina used two highly customized SGs with bat-shaped plastic trim cut from pickguard material, extended bindings, older Les Paul pickups, with the neck pickup mounted backwards, Grover Imperial tuning pegs, and coins. dime sticks to the top of the volume and tone controls. He also added Bigsby B5 vibratos to both guitars.

Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton “Slowhand” has used many Gibson guitars during his career. The second guitar Clapton owned was a 1964 red ES-335 that he used with The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, and as a solo artist. In 2004, Clapton donated the guitar to an auction to benefit the Crossroads Center, where it sold for $ 750,000. So a world record price for a guitar. In 1965, Clapton purchased a 1960 Les Paul that he used while he was a member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Cream. This was the first of several 1958-60 Les Pauls that Clapton has owned. This contributed significantly to the popularity of the Les Paul, which had been discontinued in 1960. Clapton also owned a 1957 Les Paul Goldtop that was refinished in Deep Cherry. Later he gave this guitar to his friend George Harrison.

In 1967 Clapton acquired a 1964 Gibson SG painted by the Dutch artists known collectively as The Fool. That SG guitar he used on the Cream Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire albums. Other models that Clapton has used extensively include a 1958 Gibson Firebird I and Gibson Explorer that he used on his 461 Ocean Boulevard and the EC Was Here albums.

Allen Collins

Allen Collins, Rock guitarist and member of the Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Rossington-Collins Band, Allen Collins Band, used a Gibson Firebird and later switched to a Gibson Explorer. Starting in late 1977, he also occasionally used a double cutaway Les Paul Junior.

Dave Davies

Dave Davies of the Rock band The Kinks has used numerous Gibson models over the years. Some of the highlights were a 1958 Gibson Flying V -prototype model-, a 1960 Les Paul Goldtop, and a 1978 Artisan.

Reverend Gary Davis

Blind Gary Davis, a blues and gospel musician, used a Gibson SJ-200 and a Gibson B-45-12 twelve-string with bowed shoulders.

Buck Dharma

Rock band Blue Öyster Cult’s Buck Dharma played a 1969 Gibson SG and used an ES-175 guitar for the guitar riff on “Don’t Fear The Reaper.” He also used a 1974 Les Paul.

Bob Dylan

Rock, Country and Folk musician Bob Dylan is another guitarist who uses Gibson acoustic guitars. Thus, Bob has his own Gibson SJ-200, inspired by the guitar that George Harrison gave him.

Elliot Easton

Elliot Easton of the rock band The Cars used several Gibson SG models and a Les Paul Custom in the “Since You’re Gone” video. Gibson produced an exclusive Elliot Easton SG model as part of its “Inspired By” series manufactured by the Gibson Custom Shop.

Duane Eddy

Blues and Rock and Roll guitarist Duane Eddy “The King of the Twang Guitar” has used many different Gibson models throughout his career. Gibson produces a Duane Eddy Signature model.

The Edge

Rock guitarist The Edge of U2 uses several Gibson models. Among the best known are a 1976 Gibson Explorer Limited Edition, a Les Paul Custom, a 1983 30th Anniversary Goldtop, an ES-335, an SG, and a J-200.

Peter Frampton

Peter Frampton, guitarist for the rock band Humble Pie, uses a three-pickup Les Paul Custom. Additionally, Gibson has made two Signature models.

Roger Fisher

Rock guitarist Roger Fisher of Heart and Alias ​​has used a beautiful natural finish “The Les Paul” and a Gibson SG modified by Luthier Ed Myronyk, made into a double neck guitar.

Samantha Fish

Rock guitarist Samantha Fish always wears a Gibson SG Standard in Alpine White.

Ace Frehley

Kiss’s Ace Frehley used a three-pickup Les Paul Custom, as well as an Ace Frehley Signature model and an EDS-1275. He also used a Les Paul Standard.

Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher, guitarist and singer for Oasis, is a huge fan of Gibson guitars. His lead guitar is a Gibson ES-355 Cherry. In addition, the musician uses Les Pauls, ES-345, SG, Flying V, Firebird Non Reverse and J-150. Noel Gallagher has his Gibson J-150 Signature acoustic guitar model.

Jerry garcia

Grateful Dead rock guitarist Jerry Garcia played Gibson Les Paul and Gibson SG guitars early in his career. Then Jerry switched to using Fender Stratocaster guitars in the early 70’s. Later, he began to use custom instruments.

Hank Garland

Hank Garland was a Nashville native Rock N ‘Roll, Country and Jazz guitarist who played with Elvis Presley and other top artists. He worked with Billy Byrd, his Nashville partner, to design the Gibson Byrdland guitar. The name of the guitar is a combination of both surnames: Byrd + (Gar) land = Byrdland. Garland also used a Gibson ES-150 guitar and an electrified L-7.

Billy Gibbons

ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons has used several different Gibson models throughout his career. Among the guitars he used were: Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, Flying V, Explorer, ES-5 Switchmaster and Les Paul Junior. His lead guitar is a 1959 Les Paul Standard nicknamed “Pearly Gates.” The “Pearly Gates” guitar has such an unmistakable character, it is characterized by having many medium frequencies.

David Gilmour

The guitarist of the British rock band Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, has among his main guitars, a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop with P90 pickups and Bigsby tremolo from 1955.

Peter Green

Peter Green, guitarist for John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and founder of Fleetwood Mac, is famous for his 1959 Les Paul that accidentally had the pickups plugged out of phase. This gave a unique and particular sound to his Gibson Les Paul guitar. Green bought it and used it on almost every record he made between 1965 and 1970. That guitar later belonged to Gary Moore, and now Kirk Hammett would own it.

George Harrison

George Harrison, the legendary Beatles guitarist, used a Les Paul, SG, ES-345TD, J-160E and J-200. One of the most famous Gibson guitars is George Harrison’s Lucy, a red Gibson Les Paul that he received from Eric Clapton in August 1968.

Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes of Gov’t Mule and Allman Brothers Band, uses a Gibson Les Paul Custom, Les Paul Standard, SG, an ES-335 and a Firebird Non Reverse. Gibson made a version “inspired by” Haynes’ main Les Paul guitar.

Justin Hayward

The Moody Blues’ Justin Hayward has used a 1963 Gibson ES-335 with a factory installed Bigsby vibrato tailpiece for almost his entire career.

Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix used several Gibson models. Among the Gibson guitars I use are: SG Custom, Flying V, Les Paul Special, and the occasional Les Paul Custom. Gibson also gave him two guitars in 1970, a custom Flying V and an ES-345, both left-handed guitars. Gibson produced a reissue of the 1967 Flying V, including the psychedelic floral design that Hendrix himself had hand painted on the original.

Steve Howe

Yes, Asia, GTR member Steve Howe uses a Gibson ES-175, and has also used an ES-345 guitar, an EDS-1275 and an ornate Les Paul model called “The Les Paul” No. 26 from 1976 in Wine Red finish with one-piece maple neck. In 2002, Gibson introduced the Steve Howe Signature ES-175.

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson used a Gibson ES-335 and an SG. The Gibson ES-335 guitar was used for recording his version of “Cliffs of Dover” and during live performances. The Gibson SG can be seen on the “Eric Johnson-Art of Guitar” DVD. Also, the guitarist has used Gibson Les Paul and Firebird.

Gordie Johnson

Big Sugar’s Gordie Johnson has used many Gibson models, notably a Les Paul Black Beauty, an ES-335, a Gibson EDS-1275 white double neck guitar, and a Cherry Red, among other models. You also have a Gibson SG Standard Signature model with P94 pickups.

Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson, the American bluesman, used an L-1 acoustic. Gibson released a version of the L-1 Robert Johnson Signature.

Brian Jones

Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones used Gibson ES-330, Firebird Reverse and Non Reverse, Les Paul Goldtop, and a Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitar.

Mick Jones

The guitarist of the Rock Foreigner band, Mick Jones –not to be confused with the guitarist of The Clash-, used a black Les Paul Custom equipped with two DiMarzio Super Distortion humbucking pickups with coil-tap; and several Les Paul Standard. Gibson released the limited edition Gibson Custom Les Paul Custom Mick Jones.

Dave Keuning

Dave Keuning of The Killers is one of the contemporary guitarists to use Gibson guitars. He has used Gibson Les Paul Custom guitars in black finish and ivory finish. It also has an Explorer Cherry Red – not to be confused with its Corina-colored Ibanez Destroyer. Other guitars he usually plays with are a Gibson ES-335 one with an Ebony finish and one with a Sunburst finish. Other Gibson guitars Dave Keuning has used include Flying V, Trini Lopez Standard Custom Reissue, SG Junior Cherry, and a rare Gibson model called the Longhorn Double Cut Solidbody in a Trans Blue finish.

Albert King

Albert King, the left-handed Blues guitarist, but who played with the guitar configured as if he were right-handed. Thus, the wound strings were at the bottom, and the simple, finer, at the top. Albert King’s most iconic guitar was a Gibson Flying V.

BB King

BB King, the legendary blues guitarist, has used many different Gibson guitar models. These include a Gibson ES-5 and a Gibson ES-175 early in his career. Later, BB King began using slim hollow body models like the Gibson ES-330 and semi-hollow like the Gibson ES-335 and ES-345. BB King’s most iconic guitar is the Lucille, the Gibson ES-355 BB King Signature.

Freddie King

Freddie King, the American Blues guitarist and singer, used a Goldtop Les Paul with P-90 and ES-355 pickups. Bluesman Freddie King had a particular way of hanging his guitar; which was to support the guitar strap over a man without it passing behind the neck.

Guy King

Guy King, the Chicago-based Israeli Blues and Jazz guitarist, plays a Gibson ES-335TD Natural and ES-335TD Sunburst, both from 1982.

Mark Knopfler

Mark Knopfler, guitarist most identified with the Fender Stratocaster, played a Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue ’59 from 1979, one of the most popular riffs in rock history; the riff of the Dire Straits song ‘Money for Nothing’. He also owns a ’59 Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue from 1985, Sunburst. He also plays other Gibson models like a ‘Super 400’, an ES 175 and a ‘Chet Atkins’.

Paul Kossoff

Free’s Paul Kossoff, one of Rock’s most important guitarists despite his short life, used several Gibson Les Paul models from the 50’s. Also, he used a Gibson ES-335 for some of his studio recordings.

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz uses some Gibson Flying V and other models like several Les Paul Sunburst, black and Custom; plus several SG guitars. Gibson has released a Gibson Custom Lenny Kravitz Signature 1967 Flying V.

Robby Krieger

Robby Krieger of The Doors uses Gibson SG, ES-335 and Melody Maker. Also, Krieger used a black Gibson Les Paul slide guitar to record with The Doors.

Albert Lee

Albert Lee, the notable English rock and country guitarist, owns a 1958 black Les Paul Custom from Eric Clapton himself. Also, Lee owns a 1958 black Gibson J-200 that Don Everly gave him and a Gibson “Everly Brothers”. Lee played the J-200 guitar during the Concerto for George (Harrison).

Alvin Lee

Alvin Lee of British Blues band “Ten Years Later” wore a custom Gibson ES-335 nicknamed “Big Red”. The Gibson Custom Shop has reissued this iconic Lee guitar for 50 years at Woodstock.

John Lennon

John Lennon used a Gibson J-160E in the days of The Beatles. Several of the songs on the White Album were composed in India on Donovan’s Gibson J-45. Later, as a soloist, John Lennon used a Les Paul Special and a modified Les Paul Junior. Gibson makes a limited edition replica of their J-160E and the modified Gibson Les Paul Junior.

Lonnie Mack

Blues Rock pioneer Lonnie Mack has used a 1958 Gibson Flying V fitted with a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece. He refers to this guitar as the ‘No. 7 “, as Lonnie Mack was told it was the model’s seventh guitar made. In the mid-1990s, Gibson released a limited edition Gibson Flying V Lonnie Mack Signature guitar model.

Phil Manzanera

Rock and Pop guitarist Phil Manzanera uses a red Gibson Firebird V11. Also, he called his album Firebird V11 (2008) inspired by his guitar. Also, Phil used Gibson Les Paul Custom with three black pickups and a Studio Red Wine with gold hardware, and modified Firebird Non Reverse.

Tak Matsumoto

Tak Matsumoto, the famous Japanese guitarist, a member of the B’z and Tak Matsumoto Group, uses his own Gibson Les Paul model released in 1999. This made him the first Asian musician to have his own Gibson model. Several other Gibson models make up his collection, including several Gibson DC designed exclusively for him such as the Gibson Custom Tak Matsumoto Custom Double-Cut.

Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney owns two rare 1957 Les Paul Goldtop and a 1960 left-handed Burst, of which there are very few. The 1960 Gibson Les Paul was the main stage guitar. He also uses a classic Gibson C-5 in studio sessions. In addition, Paul has a Gibson Les Paul customized with paint made by artist Rosie Brooks. Also, there are photos of McCartney using a Gibson Les Paul Custom “Black Beauty” alongside guitarist Les Paul and with a Gibson Firebird VII equipped with a Bigsby right-handed vibrato, which Paul uses as a Non Reverse.

Jimmy McCulloch

Jimmy McCulloch, guitarist for Paul McCartney & Wings, used a Gibson SG, Les Paul Custom and a Firebird.

Gary Moore

Gary Moore, guitarist for Blues Rock and Hardrock played on Thin Lizzy, Skid Row and as a soloist, and was an iconic user of Gibson Les Paul guitars. Moore also owned Peter Green’s famous 1959 Les Paul. Additionally, the musician had two Les Paul models of his own released by Gibson. Thus, one of his Gibson Les Paul Gary Moore Signature guitars had the same pickup connection setup as the original guitar. This iconic Gibson Les Paul had the pickups hooked up out of phase. Moore’s other Signature guitar was a Les Paul with a reptilian top, a P90 pickup in the neck and a humbucker in the bridge, with no valances or inlays. 

Additionally, Gary had a great fondness for the Gibson Explorer, which he used in his solo career. Moore has also used other models such as the Gibson Firebird and ES-335.

Scotty Moore

Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley’s lead guitarist, initially played a Gibson ES-295, before switching to a Gibson L5 CES. Later, the guitarist switched to a Gibson Super 400 CES. In 1999, Gibson reissued an ES-295 tribute to the guitarist, the Gibson ES-295 Scotty Moore Signature.

Jared James Nichols

Jared James Nichols, American guitarist and singer, known for using the Gibson Les Paul with a single pickup and playing powerfully with his fingers – without a pick. Nichols uses different Les Paul models: Goldtop, Custom, Standard, but they all have only the bridge pickup.

Jimmy Nolen

Jimmy Nolen, the American Rock ‘N Roll and Blues guitarist for The JB’s –James Brown-, was one of the best guitarists in history according to a survey by British magazine Mojo. Nolen used Gibson ES-175 hollow body Jazz guitars an ES-5 switchmaster equipped with P-90 pickups and a Gibson Les Paul Recording.

Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent, American singer-songwriter and guitarist, is a huge fan of Gibson Byrdland guitars from the early 1960s. Thus, he counts several guitars of this model in black, sunburst and natural finishes. Additionally, Gibson has developed a Byrdland Ted Nugent Signature model. Also, he’s used a ’59 Gibson Les Paul Sunburst and a Les Paul with an American flag.

Mike Oldfield

Mike Oldfield, the British music composer and multi-instrument player, used a Gibson L6S around 1978, several Les Paul models, and an SG Junior.

Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison, the American singer-songwriter of Rock And Roll, Rockabilly, Country and Pop, used a Gibson ES-335 and a Les Paul with P90s with a Bigsby tailpiece and some acoustic models. It stands out for its black hollow body guitar with many switches and that there is no mark on the headstock, although you can see the diamond inlay that Gibson usually uses. This instrument would be a guitar armed with the neck of a Gibson Super 400 and a hollowed Gretsch body.

Dolores O’Riordan

Dolores O’Riordan, lead singer of The Cranberries, used a Gibson ES-335 for her entire career and later, she also used a white Gibson SG Standard. Also, you can find photos of Dolores O’Riordan with a Gibson Super 400 CES guitar.

Jimmy Page

The legendary guitarist of The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, is one of the most iconic guitarists associated with the Gibson Les Paul. Jimmy used two 1959 Les Pauls known as “Number 1”, purchased from Joe Walsh, and “Number 2”. Also, Page used a 1973 Les Paul, EDS-1275, 1977 RD Artist, ES5 Switchmaster, Les Paul Goldtop, and a 1991 Les Paul Custom Shop, an exact replica of the “Number 1” and renamed the “Number 3. »

The guitarist also owned a modified Gibson Les Paul Custom 1960 “Black Beauty” with Bigsby tailpiece and 3-pickup setup. This guitar was stolen in 1970 and recovered in 2016. Finally, Jimmy Page used Gibson Hummingbird, J-200 and A-2 mandolin for acoustic tracks.

Joe Perry

Joe Perry, the famous Aerosmith guitarist, is another popular Gibson Les Paul guitar user. But the musician has also used many other Gibson models over the years. Among the guitars used by guitarist Joe Perri, in addition to the Les Paul, are the Gibson ES-335, Flying V, and Firebird. In addition, Gibson and Epiphone have several Les Paul Joe Perry Signature models, some nicknamed “The Boneyard” with a flamed top, a Goldtop with a single humbucker pickup and floating bridge, among others.

Carl Perkins

Carl Perkins, “the King of Rockabilly”, used during his music career a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop with P90 and Bigsby tremolo, an L5 and an SG.

Vicki Peterson

Vicki Peterson, lead singer, rock guitarist of The Bangles, plays a Gibson Les Paul Custom Red Wine.

Tom Petty

Tom Petty, an American multi-instrumentalist musician, was a huge fan of Gibson guitars. In his career, the musician has used Gibson SG, ES-335, SJ-200 Wildflower, Dove, Firebird, Flying V, Les Paul Custom, RD Artist, SG Junior,

Eddie Phillips

Eddie Phillips, rock guitarist for The Creation, used a Gibson ES-335. The musician is famous for playing his violin bow guitar in the mid-1960s.

Andy Powell

Wishbone Ash Rock singer and guitarist Andy Powell has used a Gibson Flying V guitar his entire career.

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley used to use a 1956 Gibson J-200N in his concerts and movies. On that guitar, the musician embedded his name in 1960. He also used a Gibson Super 400 and a Dove.

Keith Richards

Keith Richards, iconic guitarist for The Rolling Stones, has used many Gibson guitars. Keith’s favorite models were the Gibson Les Paul, Junior Doublecut and ES-355. However, he has also used other Gibson guitars such as Firebird, Flying V, SG, L6S, Melody Maker, and Gibson Hummingbirds and SJ Southern Jumbo acoustic guitars. The latter has a bullet hole made by the guitarist himself. Keef’s most important guitars were: a 1959 Les Paul sunburst with Bigsby tailpiece. He later sold the guitar to future bandmate Mick Taylor.

In the mid-1960s, Keith purchased a 1953 Les Paul Goldtop and the first in a series of 1957 Les Paul Customs. One of the Customs was a hand-painted guitar with psychedelic patterns; This Les Paul Custom would be one of their studio and stage lead guitars from 1968 until the end of the Rolling Stones’ 1970 European tour. 

Among the other guitars of the musician were another Les Paul sunburst from 1959, a Les Paul Custom “Black Beauty” from 1954 and a Les Paul Junior from 1958 Cherry, which he replaced in 1979 with a Les Paul Junior TV Yellow from 1959. Since 1997 , the guitarist has used a Gibson ES-355 with an Ebony finish as one of his lead guitars, along with a white ES-345. Also, Keith can be seen in rehearsals and studies with a Gibson ES-350 and ES-175D.

Mick Ronson

Mick Ronson, also known as Ronno, was a guitarist for David Bowie and used Gibson guitars. Ronno used a Gibson Les Paul Custom, which had the body cap trimmed off to a natural color. Also, the guitarist has used Gibson Les Paul Standard Sunburst.

Gary Rossington

Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington uses Gibson Les Paul Standard and SG Standard. Gibson has reissued both guitars with Signature models of the guitar. Thus, you can find the Gibson Les Paul and SG Gary Rossington.

Ritchie Sambora

Ritchie Sambora, a rock and blues guitarist who played with Bon Jovi, is a huge guitar fan, and his favorite guitars include a 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior and a 1959 Gibson Les Paul “Burst.” played an L5S, ES-335, Les Paul Custom, a Junior John Lennon Model, Flying V. In addition, Sambora has used a 1959 Epiphone Sheraton 212T

Carlos Santana

Carlos Santana, the Mexican guitarist pioneer in fusing Latin music with Rock, used a Gibson SG Special on the Woodstock stage. Also, it appeared in advertisements for the Gibson L-6S in the 1970s. Also, Carlos Santana has played a 1968 Sunburst Les Paul Custom.

Tom Scholz

Tom Scholz, American guitarist for the band Boston, uses a 1968 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop as his lead guitar. Scholz’s Les Paul is equipped with a DiMarzio Super Distortion pickup in the bridge. It also features another 1968 Les Paul nicknamed “Mighty Mouse” for having the cartoon character decal. The “Mighty Mouse has a humbucker at the bridge position and a P90 at the neck position.         

Neal Schon

AOR Journey guitarist Neal Schon uses a modified Gibson Les Paul as his lead guitar. The guitar has a Floyd Rose locking tremolo, custom electronics, and a Sustain unit. Additionally, Gibson made an exclusive model of the guitarist’s guitar: the limited-edition Gibson Les Paul Neal Schon Signature.

Chris Spedding

Chris Spedding, famous British guitarist who stood out in the 70’s, used several models of Gibson guitars. Among the models used by the guitarist are: Gibson Flying V, Les Paul Custom, Les Paul Junior and an L-5.

Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley, founding singer and guitarist of the band Kiss, has used Gibson Flying V, Les Paul, Explorer, Firebird I, SG and also L6S guitars. In addition, the guitarist has appeared in advertising for the Gibson Marauder, a rare model that Gibson made between 1974 and 1980 . Photos can be found using one of these guitars in recitals and destroying one on stage.

Hubert Sumlin

Hubert Sumlin, singer and blues guitarist, used a 1956 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop. Also, Sumlin has used other Gibson Les Paul and ES-335 guitars.

Mick Taylor

Former member of The Rolling Stones and John Mayall & the Bluesbreaker guitarist Mick Taylor has used several models of Gibson guitars. Among these are the Les Pauls, SG, ES, and Firebirds. Taylor bought his first Les Paul from the Selmer Musical Instruments store in London. This guitar was stolen in September 1967. That same year, he replaced it with a 1959 Gibson Les Paul “Burst” from Keith Richards equipped with Bigsby. The guitarist used this guitar in concerts until 1971, first with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and then, from July 1969, with the Rolling Stones. Taylor used other Les Pauls with Sunburst on the Rolling Stones’ 1972-73 tours, and still frequently uses Gibson Les Paul guitars on stage.

Tommy Thayer

Tommy Thayer, guitarist for the Rock Kiss band, a huge Gibson Les Paul fan. Thayer has used Gibson Les Paul Custom with a black -Black Beauty- and white finish, and one with three pickups. He has also used Gibson Les Paul Standard, Black Flying V, Explorer and Firebird. Additionally, Gibson’s second brand Epiphone has released two Tommy Thayer Signature guitars, an Explorer “White Lightning” and a Les Paul “Electric Blue”.

George Thorogood

George Thorogood, an American Blues Rock musician, always used a white Gibson ES-125. Also, the artist has used Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, a J-150 acoustic guitar, among others.

Derek Trucks

Derek Trucks, the guitarist using Slide from the Allman Brothers Band and Derek Trucks Band uses a Gibson SG ’61 reissue modified with Factory Vibro



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