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    Bit by Bit: Bringing the Boards Together

    by Richard Hunter May 13, 2013

    Now that I’ve got a basic layout for my two-amp modeler setup, I’m beginning the process of setting it up for fast, reliable load-in and tear-down. I started this weekend by painting the boards. Here’s what they look like with their fresh coat of red…

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    Video of the Day 9 May 2013: the Ford Brothers Band, 2006

    by Richard Hunter May 9, 2013
    This live performance was recorded at a reunion concert on "Sierra Center Stage," which is apparently a television concert series on some channel somewhere. (Seems like it must be a PBS series, dontcha think?) I never heard of the show before I saw this video....
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    Bringing out the Low End with the Big Amp

    by Richard Hunter May 5, 2013

    I’ve been working with the two-amp-modeler Zoom G3 + Digitech RP355 setup for long enough now to know that my Peavey KB2 amp, with its brave but outgunned 10 inch speaker, isn’t going to cut it for the super-saturated low end frequencies that I’m laying…

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    My Two-Modeler Rig: A Few New Insights

    by Richard Hunter May 3, 2013

    I’m still developing patches for the Zoom G3, and I’m starting to think more about designing patches expressly to be used in combination with the Digitech RP355. (That’s a pretty selfish use of my programming time, given that I doubt most of my customers will…

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    A blast from my past, courtesy of Randy Singer

    by Richard Hunter April 28, 2013

    Randy Singer is one of the best-known harmonica players in Miami and thereabouts, and we’ve known each other since roughly 1980. Randy just unearthed the clip below and sent it to me, and I was glad to get it. It’s a solo I played on…

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    Recording “Copper” Episode 19: An RP255 and a Fireball V Does It

    by Richard Hunter April 22, 2013

    As I noted in a previous post, I got a call Friday night from Brian Keane, a composer and producer that I’ve done a number of sessions for. Brian wanted me to record acoustic harmonica for a scene in a BBC series he’s scoring called…

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    I’m Liking the Seydel Session Steel

    by Richard Hunter April 21, 2013

    Last August at SPAH I bought a Seydel Session Steel harmonica in the key of A from Rupert Oysler. Since then I’ve been playing that instrument frequently and hard, and it still plays and sounds pretty much the way it did when I took it…

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    Getting all Emotional for “Copper”

    by Richard Hunter April 20, 2013

    I got a call last night from Brian Keane, a producer I’ve worked with on a number of projects. Brian is scoring this season of “Copper”, a BBC series about a detective in New York City in 1864, directed by Barry Levinson. The episode Brian…

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    Goodbye to the Maw Band

    by Richard Hunter April 12, 2013

    Brian Maw and I decided to part ways this weekend. It’s too bad. I loved playing with the Maw/Preston/Hunter trio. But Brian wanted to put a different band together–a more conventional rock band, as opposed to the decidedly unconventional trio–and the fact that I had…

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    Why I Spend Time Making Sounds for Harmonica Players

    by Richard Hunter April 1, 2013

    I want to be part of something that lives and grows in my own time, not something that stopped changing and growing 50 years ago. That’s why I make sounds for the 21st century: so harmonica players can live there.

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