List of Stratocaster players

Stratocaster Headstock

This is a list of musicians who have made notable use of the Fender Stratocaster in live performances or studio recordings. The Fender Stratocaster was designed by Leo Fender and Freddie Tavares with involvement from musicians Rex Gallion and Bill Carson in the early 1950s, and since its commercial introduction in 1954 has become widely used among popular artists in rock, blues, and other genres.[1] The Squier Stratocaster is produced by Fender as a more affordable alternative to the Fender-branded version.

Due to the immense popularity of this model, musicians are listed here only if their use of this instrument was especially significant that is, they are players who:


A–E

Eric Clapton in a Switzerland concert on June 19, 1977.

F–J

David Gilmour in 2006.
Buddy Guy in 1992.
Jimi Hendrix in 1967.

KP

Mark Knopfler in a Hamburg concert on May 28, 2006

QZ

Ike Turner in 1997.

See also

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