List of Danelectro players

This is an alphabetized list of musicians who have made significant use of Danelectro, Silvertone or Coral guitars, basses, sitars and effects in live performances or studio recordings.

Beck in concert, playing his primary guitar, a Vintage Danelectro Silvertone. September 29, 2006.
Fat Mike in concert in South Africa, September 2007, playing a Danelectro bass.
Mark Knopfler in concert in 2006 with his Danelectro DC
Robert Schneider with a Danelectro performing at The Black Cat October 20th, 2006

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  • Richard Barone played a Danelectro on his Clouds Over Eden album, specifically "Nobody Knows Me" and "Paper Airplane"
  • Syd Barrett used a single-coil Danelectro 59 DC[4] on the first two Pink Floyd albums.
  • Beck plays a vintage Silvertone guitar[5][6] and often a Dano Pro
  • Jeff Beck played a baritone guitar on his 2003 release Jeff.[7]
  • Billy Bragg
  • Eric Jason Brock uses a Double Cut with three of his projects - Three Across, At The Turn, and The Eric Jason Brock Band
  • Jack Bruce used a Danelectro bass[8]
  • Peter Buck guitarist and co-founder of R.E.M. uses Danelectro 12-strings.
  • R. L. Burnside

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Jimi Hendrix's Danelectro U1

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