- Ryan Peake
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Ryan Peake
Img_capt = Ryan Peake on stage with Nickelback in London, September 2008
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ryan Anthony Peake
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Born = Birth date and age|1973|3|1|mf=y
Origin =Brooks, Alberta ,Canada
Instrument =Guitar , Vocals,Piano
Genre = Rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active =1995 —present
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Associated_acts =Nickelback
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Notable_instruments =Ryan Peake (born Ryan Anthony Peake, in
Brooks, Alberta ,Canada ) is theCanadian lead guitarist and backing vocalist for therock band ,Nickelback . Other members of the band include leadsinger Chad Kroeger ,Mike Kroeger andDaniel Adair . Ryan is the second oldest member of the band and has a wife and kids.Career
Peake co-writes some of the band's most popular
song s and sings most backing vocals, with the rest being sung by theirdrummer Daniel Adair. During a period of transition for the band, Peake filled in as a distributor.Peake also sings some of the band's cover songs, including "Super Bon Bon" and "
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) " live in concert.When playing, Peake mostly uses Gibson guitars such as Les Pauls,
Gibson Explorer s andGibson Flying V s, as well as a modified glass Lucita Gibson look alikeFlying V that he playsFigured You Out with live in concert. He has also been seen using aGretsch double neckelectric guitar to playSomeday before the band decided to haveChad Kroeger 'sguitar technician , Tim "Timmy" Dawson, play the 3rd guitar in concert, who has become popular thanks to Nickelback's European tour in September 2008. In Peake's early career, he mostly used modifiedFender Telecaster s. He would replace theTelecaster 's pickups withEMG Humbucker s. He also usesMorgan acoustic guitars . In concert, Peake uses his father's old acoustic guitar to playPhotograph , this guitar can be seen played by Kroeger in the song'smusic video . He has a guitar-playing style similar toFoo Fighters guitaristChris Shiflett .He plays through Mesa/Boogie Rectifiers and uses several effects.
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