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New section – The Players
A new section has been added to the site: “The Players”. It is a complete list of everyone who played on every project and there are 21 players in all. Included for each person in the list is a photo, which instruments (or vocals) they provided, links to every project they played on, and a...
Lyciris – 2nd Album, 1977
This CD chronicles several stages of Lyciris. Tracks 1-4 are the band’s second release: Beginning Endless Destiny – In Four Movements. These are the group’s impressions of the four ancient elements: Fire, Air, Water and Earth. During this period Lyciris was a trio consisting of Brian Groover (bass, drums, vocals), Denny Rambo (guitar), and John...
Skyler – Studio & Live, 1981
The restoration project for progressive rock band Skyler is now complete. The band was formed in 1978 and played their first show May 24th, 1980. In addition to writing their own original songs they also specialized in recreating lengthy and complex pieces from other well-known artists at the time. The Skyler Project Page features both...
TRANSMUTERS – The Second Album
Transmuters’ previously unreleased follow-up to 1983’s “Real World” is now available in the Projects section. Simply titled “The Second Album”, the music for this release was written and partially recorded in 1984. Now, with the use of current technology the album is finally available after more than four decades of being stored on hard drives....
“Lost” 1984 project released
A project from 1984 is finally having the release that it deserves due to currently emerging technology. The “Webb Vrenna Trevethan Groover Project” (W V T G for short) features high energy new wave from Dan Webb, Chris Vrenna, John Trevethan and Brian Groover. Stem splitting technology was used to separate the tracks from the...
New track in progress
Working on a new track – the first experiment integrating the modular synth with Logic Pro. I added a guitar to my collection last week; a 1987 Fender Strat (Boxer series). I’ve been wanting to replace the original Strat that I owned in 1982 and sold long ago. I’m thinking of using the Strat on...
