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Jim Bartz StringStation Project on Indie Go Go

Very interesting idea by Instrument Inventor/ Recording engineer/producer Jim Bartz.  Jim is one of the few guitarist on the planet inspired by an orchestrational keyboardist and the sound of the mellotron!  Innovative instrument.  Good luck Jim!! http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/551344/wdgi

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Esoteric Records Presents Mike Pinder Boxset

Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce release of a Deluxe 3 Disc CD & DVD set by MOODY BLUES founder and keyboard player MIKE PINDER. Noted for his pioneering use of the Mellotron on the “Classic Seven” albums by the … Continue reading

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All things Mellotronic

  Martin Smith, Mike and John Bradley from Streetly Electronics in England.

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Timeless Flight The Moody Blues

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Timeless Troubadours MB Music and Message

“It was very interesting to read Charles and Barbara Whitfield’s Timeless Troubadours The Moody Blues Music and Message.  They suggest clear and useful ideas and ways for those who are newly exploring our music and for the many who have … Continue reading

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Mike’s Boulder Creek Solitaire Guitar

http://bouldercreekguitars.com/artists/Michael-Pinder.htm

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Bob Lefsetz letter about Moodies Music

Thought you might enjoy reading this Bob Lefsetz Letter blog post. http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2013/02/15/rhinofy-in-search-of-the-lost-chord/

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Remembering Tony Clarke

Love this photo of TC playing Ukelele.  One of the first instruments I played as well.  A true gentleman with a fast wit and great sense of humor.   Forever and always the sixth Moody.

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Matt Pinder

Matt Pinder performed Johnny Be Good and Beatles Birthday song for Ray and Mike at “70” party.  Matt said “Johnny Be Good” was 1st song Dad taught to him.

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Created by Michael Miller of Overland Park Kansas. Thanks Michael for the lovely collage of Mike!

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