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Graham Coxon – Blur – 1993
Description:
A detailed gear diagram of Graham Coxon’s 1993 Blur stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his guitar rig.
Artist/Tech Quote:
N/A
GuitarGeek Notes:
Graham’s guitar tech was interviewed on-stage after an amazing Blur show at The Roxy in Phoenix, Arizona.
Interview Date:
1993
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