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Eddie Jobson historic keyboard auctions info & URLs

Eddie Jobson historic keyboard auctions info & URLs

2003-06-08 by nearfest

Special Eddie Jobson auctions 
Would you like to own a piece of progressive rock history? Keyboard 
legend Eddie Jobson will be auctioning off his Hammond C3 organ and 
Yamaha CS80 synthesizer via eBay, and will be kindly donating a 
generous portion of the proceeds to the annual not-for-profit 
progressive rock festival NEARfest (www.nearfest.com). Whether you 
are a keyboardist looking to own a wonderful instrument loaded with 
prog history for your future recording projects and live shows, or 
are a prog fan of means looking to own a unique collectors' item, 
please consider bidding in Eddie's auctions. 
1. HAMMOND C3 ORGAN
This is one of two mid-1950's Hammond C3s customized by Pro-Co of 
Kalamazoo, Michigan in the mid-'70s. The first went to Rick Wakeman 
in 1976, the second to Eddie Jobson in 1977. The Hammond has enhanced 
percussion, direct output with built-in phaser and remote volume 
pedal connection. Painted black. Custom presets. Featured on UK's 
albums "UK", "Danger Money" and "Night After Night." Notable 
tracks: "Alaska", "Nothing to Lose", "Danger Money", "Carrying No 
Cross" and "Night After Night." In storage since 1979's "Night After 
Night" Japanese tour/recording. Motor will need oiling before use. 
Comes with flight case. No Leslie, bass pedals, music stand or bench. 
Buyer pays shipping from Los Angeles (weighs approx. 430 lbs. without 
case).
Starting bid: $3,000 
2. YAMAHA CS80 SYNTHESIZER
This is the actual CS80 that helped put CS80s on the map. The very 
first one sold in England and used to such great effect on the first 
UK album in 1977. The mighty CS80 was the flagship of Yamaha's newly 
developing line of analog synthesizers; a direct descendent of the 
$60,000 GX1. It was one of the earliest polyphonic synthesizers and 
features a weighted 61-note keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch, 
custom settings, stereo chorus, ring modulator and unique "touch 
anywhere" ribbon controller. Jobson used this particular instrument 
to help create the sound of UK on "UK", "Danger Money" and "Night 
After Night" (Live in Japan). Also featured heavily on 
Jobson's "Green" album and Jethro Tull's "A" album and tour. Major 
rock-keyboard moments: the intros to "Alaska" and "Danger Money." 
Also, the sound of "In the Dead of Night", "Presto Vivace", "By the 
Light of Day", "Night After Night" and Jobson's own "Resident." Comes 
with flight case and original manual. Buyer pays shipping from Los 
Angeles (weighs approx. 220 lbs without case).
Starting bid: $2,500 


to place a bid on Eddie Jobson's custom Hammond C3 organ, please 
click this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=2536917168&category=16219

to place a bid on Eddie Jobson's Yamaha CS80 vintage synthesizer, 
please click this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=2536925267&category=38091

Peace
Rob LaDuca
President, NEARfest

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