September 2007
When he’s not on the road, Mike McKnight still can’t keep his hands off the gear. Check out how his vintage empire is expanding.
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FeaturesMike McKnight’s Vintage and Home Studio Setups September 2007 When he’s not on the road, Mike McKnight still can’t keep his hands off the gear. Check out how his vintage empire is expanding. Killer on the Keytar September 2007 It’s a late night somewhere on the road in America and Kristopher Pooley is winding down from a gig. Some people wind down by getting mellow but Pooley is known for occasionally tackling people at random, such as the lead singer of ... Cassette Tapes, Duct Tape, and Inspiration in the Park September 2007 From the first moment he approaches anything that makes sound, it becomes clear: Money Mark is the MacGyver of music. If, for some reason, there was an emergency and we had to escape the Beastie Boys’ Oscilloscope Studios, Mark would ... Increasing Vitality September 2007 Around these parts — the San Francisco Bay Area — Tom Coster is a local hero. Sure, it’s got a lot to do with the amazing success he had as the keyboardist in Santana in the mid-’70s, as well as his phenomenal musicianship and his long ... The Story of Prog September 2007 The three of us in the Bad Plus — bassist Reid Anderson, drummer David King, and myself, pianist Ethan Iverson — share a common tribal language. Having grown up in the same environment, we drank the same water, saw the same bad movies ...
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