I'm sure most of you have already seen the article, this is for the benefit of those that didn't. Days of Future Passed Many folks have never heard of the Mellotron, including many modern musicians, as manufacturing of the cantankerous instrument was halted for awhile and the number of working machines dwindled, but like so many other pop culture artifacts, it has gained new life in the digital age. A cult of Mellotron has developed on the Web, a new digital version of the original keyboard was introduced recently, an independent filmmaker has given the funky keyboard the documentary treatment, and vintage gear collectors salivate over getting their hands on a 'tron. "The Mellotron is still one of the most sought-after pieces of vintage musical gear on the market," according to Frank Samagaio, author of "The Mellotron Book." But how did Myrtle Beach's Frech wind up babysitting a Mellotron from The Moody Blues' collection? "It's kind of a funny story how I ended up as the caretaker of the Mellotron," said Frech, owner of Mental Case, a Myrtle Beach-based road case manufacturer whose clients include a who's who of rock 'n' roll, including Journey, Alice Cooper, Poison, Eagles, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony and The Moody Blues. "I was delivering cases to Poison in Greenville [and I met] Mark Hogue, one of the most powerful guys in the [tour production] business. He has worked with The Moody Blues for years. I ended up getting him as a client and we built a bunch of cases for the last Moody Blues tour." But what about the mythical Mellotron? Remember "Nights in White Satin - The Trip" at now-defunct Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach? "He [Hogue] called me last year and said they had loaned a bunch of Moody Blues memorabilia to the Hard Rock Park, and that they wanted it back before it ended up in a pawn shop. He sent some release papers and I set it all up thinking I was going to pick up a few guitars or something," said Frech. "When I got there some guy at the park started wheeling this giant thing out of a closet - it was the Mellotron. All the stuff was piled up like junk. The guitars weren't even in cases. It blew my mind." ,,,,read the rest of the story here: http://www.thesunnews.com/2010/03/18/1372888/in-search-of-the-lost-mellotron .html#ixzz0wdpr9hqk -----Original Message----- From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of tron400 Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:35 PM To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Off topic: Out On a Wing Wasn't it Mike Pinder who said "Playing a Mellotron is like riding a rocket"? Bernie --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com <mailto:newmellotrongroup%40yahoogroups.com> , Berington Van Campen <vcmusicorp1@...> wrote: > > True, you can't fly a Mellotron... a little ungainly for that, but thay CAN take you for a pretty good ride tho' yes? Ask Pinder! > > "He'll take you up, he'll bring you down, > He'll plant your feet back on the ground. > He'll fly so high, he'll swoop so low. > He'll fly his astral plane. > He'll take you trips around the bay. > He'll bring you back the same day." > > > Okay, they're talking about Timothy Leary, but they sure used a Mellotron to DO it! Can't ignore that last note, brass(?), turning the whole way down in pitch and sounding very airplane-flyby-like! Weeeeee! > > > > Berington Van Campen > Van Campen Productions / V.C.MusiCorp / BEATUNES Beatles Tribute > VCMusiCorp1@... > (626) 458-4474 Home/Office > > www.myspace.com/berington > www.facebook.com/berington > www.myspace.com/VCMusiCorpScoring >
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RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: In Search of the Lost Mellotron
2010-08-15 by Ms. Janet Strauss
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