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Re: Digest Number 124

2004-03-09 by nicholas_kent

>   Vernon Connecticut was just a stone's throw away from  the 
Woodstock area 
> and a lot of  well known musicians lived and recorded around 
there during 
> EML's  years of operation. That includes some real heavy duty 
gearheads and 
> keyboard geeks like Todd Rungren and Garth Hudson. I'd bet 
they saw and 
> twiddled some EML gear at some point.

Good point though after thinking about it it would seem to me 
that those heavy duty acts would be coming there to retreat and 
work at studios with a special reputation and vibe. Not that I 
know or am saying the studios with EML weren't the main draw 
studios but one would think that EML sales would be best for 
studios wanting to establish themselves, get a little more and 
different gear for their investment. It would be more like  
_prospective_ gearheads that this would be really appealing to, 
not the acts that already had their synth requirements down, 
owned custom gear, etc.

As for John McLaughlin, and my contention that EML seemed 
nearly unknown in England until the internet, wasn't he mostly  
U.S. based during EML's prime? (I don't know his bio that well).

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