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Interview with Larry Fast
By Lorraine Kay Recently Larry Fast spoke with us about his incredible music career. Most people know about his work with Synergy and Peter Gabriel, but that is just a small part of the contributions he has made to the … Continue reading
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A Voice From The Past Makes Music Again in 2008
By Lorraine Kay Most people remember the machine from the recordings of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Genesis, and Yes and many more. The Mellotron is forever a part of music history. But now, with thanks to Markus Resch, Mellotron lives … Continue reading