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==Guitars and amplifiers==
==Guitars and amplifiers==
In the early days of Type O Negative, Hickey could be seen playing a black [[Gibson Flying V]]. He played this for the music video of “[[Christian Woman]].” He then switched to a black [[Gibson SG]], began to add green accessories (knobs and green painted fretboard and pickups) to it, and would continue to follow this trend. Starting in 1996, he used [[Fernandes Guitars]], starting with a Raven Elite Sustainer and Revolver Sustainer with the green additions like his previous [[Gibson SG|SG]]. He would use this for over half a decade. He would always use the Raven live, but as seen on the music video for “[[Life is Killing Me|I Don't Wanna Be Me]],” he could be seen using a Monterey Deluxe (without EMGs) in satin black, with green fingerboard. In 2007, he began using [[Schecter Guitar Research|Schecter]] guitars, most prominently a green C-1 Baritone. Unlike his previous guitars, this has true green inlays, exposed pickups (A [[Seymour Duncan]] SH-4 “JB” bridge, and a Sustainiac neck pickup), and the body, including the headstock, the back of the headstock and the back of the neck is entirely green. All Hickey’s guitars have invariably been tuned to [[B tuning|B Standard]] throughout his career.
In the early days of Type O Negative, Hickey could be seen playing a black [[Gibson Flying V]]. He played this for the music video of “[[Christian Woman]].” He then switched to a black [[Gibson SG]], to which he added green accessories (knobs and pickups and a green painted fretboard), and would continue to follow this trend. Starting in 1996, he used [[Fernandes Guitars]], starting with a Raven Elite Sustainer and Revolver Sustainer with the green additions like his previous [[Gibson SG|SG]]. He would use this for over half a decade. He would always use the Raven live, but as seen on the music video for “[[Life is Killing Me|I Don't Wanna Be Me]],” he could be seen using a Monterey Deluxe (without EMGs) in satin black, with a green fingerboard. In 2007, he began using [[Schecter Guitar Research|Schecter]] guitars, most prominently a green C-1 Baritone. Unlike his previous guitars, this has true green inlays, exposed pickups (A [[Seymour Duncan]] SH-4 “JB” bridge, and a Sustainiac neck pickup), and the body, including the headstock, the back of the headstock and the back of the neck is entirely green. All Hickey’s guitars have invariably been tuned to [[B tuning|B Standard]] throughout his career.


Hickey's early rig (before ''[[World Coming Down]]'') consisted of ADA MP-1 & MP-2 preamps or a Marshall JMP-1 with an [[Alesis]] Quadraverb running into Marshall 9005 and/or Mosvalve 500 power amps, which were run into one or more Marshall 4x12s w/ G12-75 speakers. During the recording of ''[[World Coming Down]]'', Hickey used a [[Mesa/Boogie]] dual rectifier,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://typeonegative.rockmetal.art.pl/wyw/eng/enwjohnnykenny.html |title=# TYPE O NEGATIVE # Interview with Johnny & Kenny [wywiad&#93; # |publisher=Typeonegative.rockmetal.art.pl |date= |accessdate=2010-05-22}}</ref> and still uses it, along with a Mesa Boogie Mark IV, as a backup. His main setup consists of a Mesa Boogie TriAxis preamp and [[TC Electronics]] G-Force effects processor being sent to a Mesa Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety power amp into one or more Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets. In the early days he may have used Dean Markley 10-52 gauged strings for B tuning. Today he uses Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky 12-56.
Hickey's early rig (before ''[[World Coming Down]]'') consisted of ADA MP-1 & MP-2 preamps or a Marshall JMP-1 with an [[Alesis]] Quadraverb running into Marshall 9005 and/or Mosvalve 500 power amps, which were run into one or more Marshall 4x12s w/ G12-75 speakers. During the recording of ''[[World Coming Down]]'', Hickey used a [[Mesa/Boogie]] dual rectifier,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://typeonegative.rockmetal.art.pl/wyw/eng/enwjohnnykenny.html |title=# TYPE O NEGATIVE # Interview with Johnny & Kenny [wywiad&#93; # |publisher=Typeonegative.rockmetal.art.pl |date= |accessdate=2010-05-22}}</ref> and still uses it, along with a Mesa Boogie Mark IV, as a backup. His main setup consists of a Mesa Boogie TriAxis preamp and [[TC Electronics]] G-Force effects processor being sent to a Mesa Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety power amp into one or more Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets. In the early days he may have used Dean Markley 10-52 gauged strings for B tuning. Today he uses Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky 12-56.

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Kenny Hickey
Hickey circa 1997
Hickey circa 1997
Background information
Birth nameKenneth Shaun Hickey
Born (1966-05-22) May 22, 1966 (age 58)
New York City, New York
OriginBrooklyn, New York
GenresHeavy metal, gothic metal, doom metal
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1989-present
LabelsRoadrunner, SPV America

Kenneth Shaun Hickey (born May 22, 1966) is an American heavy metal musician, known as co-founder, guitarist and backing and occasional co-lead vocalist of the gothic metal band Type O Negative.[1] He is also the vocalist and guitarist for heavy metal bands Silvertomb and Seventh Void, and sometimes the touring guitarist for Danzig. All three bands also feature fellow Type O Negative member Johnny Kelly on drums.

Early career

Hickey was born in New York City in 1966. He was asked to join Type O Negative after former Carnivore guitarist Marc Piovanetti declined. Hickey was a childhood friend of the band, growing up in the same neighborhood as the band members. He has been on every Type O Negative release with fellow members Peter Steele and Josh Silver (Johnny Kelly joined in 1994).

Guitars and amplifiers

In the early days of Type O Negative, Hickey could be seen playing a black Gibson Flying V. He played this for the music video of “Christian Woman.” He then switched to a black Gibson SG, to which he added green accessories (knobs and pickups and a green painted fretboard), and would continue to follow this trend. Starting in 1996, he used Fernandes Guitars, starting with a Raven Elite Sustainer and Revolver Sustainer with the green additions like his previous SG. He would use this for over half a decade. He would always use the Raven live, but as seen on the music video for “I Don't Wanna Be Me,” he could be seen using a Monterey Deluxe (without EMGs) in satin black, with a green fingerboard. In 2007, he began using Schecter guitars, most prominently a green C-1 Baritone. Unlike his previous guitars, this has true green inlays, exposed pickups (A Seymour Duncan SH-4 “JB” bridge, and a Sustainiac neck pickup), and the body, including the headstock, the back of the headstock and the back of the neck is entirely green. All Hickey’s guitars have invariably been tuned to B Standard throughout his career.

Hickey's early rig (before World Coming Down) consisted of ADA MP-1 & MP-2 preamps or a Marshall JMP-1 with an Alesis Quadraverb running into Marshall 9005 and/or Mosvalve 500 power amps, which were run into one or more Marshall 4x12s w/ G12-75 speakers. During the recording of World Coming Down, Hickey used a Mesa/Boogie dual rectifier,[2] and still uses it, along with a Mesa Boogie Mark IV, as a backup. His main setup consists of a Mesa Boogie TriAxis preamp and TC Electronics G-Force effects processor being sent to a Mesa Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety power amp into one or more Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets. In the early days he may have used Dean Markley 10-52 gauged strings for B tuning. Today he uses Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky 12-56.

While performing with Seventh Void, he could be seen using Mesa/Boogie dual rectifiers and Schecter Solo-6 guitars in either a black finish (seen in the music video for “Last Walk In The Light”), or Sunburst (seen in the music video for “Heaven is Gone”).

In late 2012, Schecter announced an artist model based on his custom baritone he used near the end of his Type O Negative tenure.[3]

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Type O Negative". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  2. ^ "# TYPE O NEGATIVE # Interview with Johnny & Kenny [wywiad] #". Typeonegative.rockmetal.art.pl. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 2013-01-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)