Interesting and concise explanation on the history of digital, the audio wars and RealFeel from the talented Rob Fraboni. Great upload and interview Mr. King!
Howard Jerome was so legendary, another person who was dear to Howard and Howard dear to him was the late Michael Lamport, whom I was able to talk to here on RU-vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--SsV0aTtt1c.htmlsi=8bpVRUPBEfTnC5DF We sung Howard's praises, such a great, sweet man, Michael Lamport: "I loved him" ❤
Wonderful -- much love from Dale and I to one of the most amazing people who have entered our lives. We send our love and gratitude that we knew you on this earthly plane. More to come!
Pete Traynor came to my brother's music store, Norton Music and Audio as it was called back then, in Tallahassee, Florida. I was in class at Florida State, so I missed him. But he visited with my older brother. We were a dealer for several years and I even played out through a big Traynor amp for my band's outside jobs. And SUNN was making a pretty good bass amp back then ...
Artists, leading with their hearts, scientists leading with their minds, the rest of us leading with our bodies. This is the time for uniting the three main components of human existence. The balance between heart, mind, and body are all we need to achieve to build a habitable planet. The time is now. We already know how to do this. Just do it!
Met Ned once and saw him play many times at the Cameron. He had star power. I still think of him often. Still love his music. Sad loss to the music world
Love these lyrics. For all of us old blues folk, we can relate. Thanks Brian for making me laugh tonight and thank you to Steve for blowing some very cool harp!