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  2. Gibson Les Paul Doublecut - Wikipedia

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    Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones plays a 1957 Gibson Les Paul double cut in TV Model Yellow. It's always used on "Midnight Rambler" with a capo at the 7th fret and played with standard tuning. Johnny Thunders played a late 1950s double cutaway Les Paul Junior. Bob Welch of Fleetwood Mac used a black Gibson Les Paul Doublecut. Peter Tosh of ...

  3. Gibson Les Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric ... in 1955 debuted on Les Pauls in 1957 and P-90 ... of the Les Paul guitar with differences in price, features ...

  4. Gibson Les Paul Junior - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid-body electric guitar introduced in 1954 as an affordable, entry-level Les Paul. It was first released with a single-cutaway body style; models with a double-cutaway body style were introduced in 1958. [ 3 ]

  5. Gibson Les Paul Special - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul Special is a variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. It was introduced in 1955. [1] It is designed to be an intermediate level instrument, at a price point and trim level between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the standard Les Paul.

  6. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Latimer uses a variety of Les Paul models, for instance Gibson Les Paul. [83] Albert Lee owns a black 1958 Les Paul Custom given to him by Eric Clapton, a black 1958 J-200 given to him by Don Everly and an Everly Brothers model. Lee played the J-200 during the Concert For George. The guitars are usually kept under lock and key.

  7. Gibson Les Paul Custom - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Gibson Les Paul was originally made with a mahogany body, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, two P-90 single coil pickups, and a one-piece, 'trapeze'-style bridge/tailpiece with strings fitted under (instead of over) a steel stop-bar, [note 1] and available only with a gold-finished top, giving rise to the moniker "Gold-Top".