Archive for the 'travel' Category
Apr 23, 2008 in 2 - Artists, DiMarzio, Ibanez, Larry DiMarzio, Music stuff, Musicians, San Francisco, Trips and Journeys, USA, ca, california, celebrities, guitar, guitars, interviews, joe satriani, music, satch, satriani, travel, trips
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Jan 15, 2008 in ES, Fender, Gibson, Gibson Acoustic, Gibson Electric, LA, Los Angeles, Music stuff, Rogue, Sabian, USA, anaheim, ca, california, cases, drummer, drums, es-335, es-339, factories, factory, factory tour, guitar, guitars, music, rack cases, skb, travel, trips

November 13-16, 2007 – Bill and I ventured down to Anaheim. We weren’t there for Disneyland, we weren’t there for NAMM (that’s in January). We were there to visit SKB Cases, the finest molded case company there is! The innovation behind this company and the technology that goes into ensuring the finest quality is amazing! So amazing, even the military uses these cases on a regular basis!
We filmed the processes involved and instead of the wood smells and aromas we were used to with the several guitar factories we have visited this year, we had the aroma of plastic… nice hot plastic. The nice thing is the place was we vented, so it really wasn’t bad at all.
I encourage you to look through these pictures! The factory tour will be coming soon on the Musician’s Friend and Harmony Central websites!
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Nov 05, 2007 in 339, Custom, ES, Gibson, Gibson Acoustic, Gibson Electric, Musicians, USA, double-neck, es-335, es-339, factories, factory, factory tour, guitar, guitars, memphis, music, travel, trips
October 22-25, Bill and I ventured back out to wonderful Tennessee to visit the 4th factory of our Gibson factory tours, in Memphis. The day we arrived it was moderately warm, and overcast, and we were right around the corner from famous Beale Street. As usual, when we travel most of the day, we were quite hungry and proceeded to eat our first barbecue meal. This was by far, not the last, either!
Gibson Custom Memphis was a spacious factory compared to the others we had seen. It was inside of a beautiful building in the heart of downtown. The same facility also had several ballrooms and meeting rooms, much like a small convention center, where they had many performances throughout the year. And of course, at the top corner of the block, was a Gibson Showcase restaurant/lounge where other great bands have played. This was a beautiful facility!
The second day rolled around and we walked outside to realize it was no longer warm, in fact, it was quite chilly, and it rained during the rest of our visit. Nonetheless, the hospitality was great, the city was wonderful, we didn’t get a chance to visit Graceland, but we drove by Sun Studios. Enjoy the pictures of the tour!
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Oct 18, 2007 in 339, CSN, Craterian Theater, Crosby, Donald Fagen, Gibson, Gibson Electric, Ginger Rogers, Jeff Pevar, Joe Cocker, Medford, Music stuff, Musicians, Oregon, Ray Charles, Rogue, USA, celebrities, guitar, guitars, interviews, music, travel, trips

On October 10th we took over the stage at the Craterian Theater in our own town. Fortunately, Jeff Pevar lives close by and we had him join us to help show off the new Gibson 339, and as well as a new Rogue electric guitar, which he quite enjoys.
To give you some idea of who Jeff Pevar is, he has played with legends such as Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, Marc Cohn, Crosby & Nash, David Crosby, and is a part of CPR (Crosby, Pevar, & Raymond). The list goes on: CSN, Donald Fagen & NY Soul, Graham Nash Band, Rickie Lee Jones, and so many more you can see at www.pevar.com.
You will see in the photos how we were able to use lighting, and the openness of the stage to create a very comfortable environment for all of us! We hope to do many more shoots in this space, and this one has set a new bar for us!
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Oct 09, 2007 in Bozeman, Custom, Gibson, Gibson Acoustic, Montana, USA, acoustic, factories, factory, factory tour, guitar, guitars, music, travel, trips

September 25th and 26th Bill and I were in Bozeman, Montana, which, by the way now ranks at the top of our list of the most beautiful places we have visited yet! The weather was favorable, and allowed us to enjoy the wonderful scenery of surrounding mountains.
Of course, we weren’t there for the scenery. This was factory 3 of 4 of the Gibson factories we are working on. This particular one, was the wonderful factory of Gibson Acoustic guitars! We had the pleasure of being guided through the factory by the well known master luthier, Ren Ferguson.
This factory is a well organized and well ran operation that takes great pride in the extensive hands-on work, while still embracing opportunity to use modern technology to help maintain certain consistencies.
Enjoy the photos and stay tuned for the videos.
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Sep 26, 2007 in Austin, Eric Johnson, Fender, Martin, Texas, USA, acoustic, guitar, guitars, interviews, music, travel, trips

We had the opportunity to visit Eric Johnson in his studio and spend some great time with him! It was a great visit, with over an hour of straight footage captured per camera!
***SEE THE VIDEO HERE!*** (Under the Interview Section)
Below, the photo gallery, we added some more snap shots from the video. Keep watching this post! I will put a link to the video when it’s up! We believe it will be the best piece on Eric out there.
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Sep 20, 2007 in Bend, Breedlove Guitars, Tumalo, USA, acoustic, factory, factory tour, guitar, guitars, music, travel, trips

Tuesday the 18th Bill and I drove up Northeast from here to a beautiful area in Central Oregon, called Bend. Just outside of town is a small area called Tumalo, where Breedlove Guitars is located.
Our trip started early. In order to get up there by 9am, with just over a 3-hr drive, the day was like any other trip. The wonderful change with this was we drove. Instead of hopping on an airplane where you are not quite sure who you are going to be sitting next to, whether you will be comfortable or not, we drove. The vehicle we had told us the temperature outside. We knew it was going to be chilly, but as we were driving over the passes we saw the temperature hit the low 30′s!
The day warmed up nicely as we made it to Bend in good time, had a coffee, then drove out to the factory. This was a wonderful visit! The factory had a great warmth of people who really had a passion to be there.
Our guide for the video, Jayson Bowerman, a 12-year employee of Breedlove, confidently walked us through every process, even doing many of them himself.
Check out the pre-tour tour pictures below! Stay tuned for the factory video coming soon.
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Sep 10, 2007 in Alan White, Anthrax, Black Crowes, Bruce Kulick, Corky Laing, David Fishof, David Letterman, Elizabeth Vargas, Foreigner, Gary Burr, Glenn Hughes, Go Go's, Horn section, Jane Wiedlin, Kiss, Larry Oakes, Leslie West, Mark Farner, Mark Hudson, Max Weinberg, Mountain, New York, Paul Shaffer, Paul Stanley, Queen, Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp, Sandy Gennaro, Scott Ian, Simon Kirke, Spike Edney, USA, Yes, celebrities, drummer, drums, guitar, guitars, interviews, music, rock and roll fantasy camp, travel, trips

After our wonderful trip to beautiful New Brunswick, Canada, where everything is green, and the Sabian Factory positioned right on a river, Bill and I fly into NYC! What a change!
So, neither of us had been to NY before and we definitely were overwhelmed at first. We stayed at the Marriott Marquis right in the heart of Times Square! Talk about, right in the middle of it all! That was the 29th when we arrived from Canada, in the morning. We had the rest of the day to venture a little, until we found out our rooms weren’t even ready until late afternoon. So, we napped in the lobby.
Later that day, a new addition to our team arrived into town, Skyler. He is based out of our Salt Lake office. We all went to eat.
The 30th began the venture of Rock ‘n Roll Fantasy Camp, which turned out to be quite the adventure in and of itself! Bill and I had video cameras, and Skyler had the digital still camera and we went to town! We covered a little of the progress of each of the bands, and more importantly, we were able to get a nice handful of interviews with the camp counselors. Here is a list of the counselors at the Camp in NY:
Spike Edney
Corky Laing
Alan White
Mark Hudson
Sandy Gennaro
Glenn Hughes
Simon Kirke
Larry Oakes
Gary Burr
Jane Wiedlin
In addition, we had some guests pass though:
Paul Stanley
Leslie West
Mark Farner
Paul Shaffer
Max Weinberg
Scott Ian
Bruce Kulick
David Letterman Horn Section
This made for a great place to be last weekend! Shuffling between 3 practice studios, thankfully, all within walking distance, and lugging our gear around, we got a lot done.
On the last night we did a full 3-camera shoot with full audio of the final concert at BB Kings, where each band played 12-mintes, usually 3 songs. At the end, the counselors all got up and played through a nice set of tunes! That video will be available soon!
In the meantime, enjoy the photo colliage of the camp! There are 6 galleryies posted here! Go through them! Enjoy them! You can click on the gallery to take you to the photo site where you can see them all a little easier, if you wish.
We should thank David Fishof, Producer of the event, and the lovely Camp Host, Elizabeth Vargas.
Enjoy the rest of the blog!
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DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
DAY 5
DAY 6 (our day off in NY)
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Aug 29, 2007 in Canada, Chester Thompson, Genesis, Meductic, Music stuff, Musicians, New Brunswick, Sabian, Weather Report, Zappa, Zoro, celebrities, cymbals, drummer, drums, factories, factory, factory tour, music, travel, trips

On August 27th we began a long two week journey which started with a 2-night trip to Sabian Cymbals in Eastern Canada. After an adventure of flying there and arriving in Fredericton, NB in a 18′ish passenger plane, we arrived in our hotel. The next morning we realized how beautiful the landscape was where we were! We drove almost an hour out to the Sabian Factory in Meductic, NB. The drive was beautiful!
The property in which Sabian stood was on the edge of a beautiful river, the Saint John River. The weather was definitely favorable!
We went through the factory with still and one video camera, and another time with full 2-camera set up.
This fascinating process of watching cymbals being made was a great change for Bill and I. Since we have been doing guitars up to know, it’s nice to see metal in action!
After we finished our work day we had a chance to relax and enjoy some social time with the folks who helped get us there, including Bob Zildjian and his wonderful wife, Willie! Such a hospitable group of people! After the long travels it was nice to just b taken care of and well liked.
Enjoy the slides!
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Aug 25, 2007 in 2 - Artists, DiMarzio, LA, Larry DiMarzio, Los Angeles, Music stuff, Musicians, Steve Vai, Trips and Journeys, Zappa, celebrities, guitar, guitars, interviews, music, travel, trips

Thursday the 23rd we flew into LA. Friday the 24th we spent most of the day documenting a photo shoot on film and with stills. This session was with Steve Vai as the subject for Musician’s Friend. Photographer and music icon, Larry DiMarzio was a joy to work with! In addition to him and his crew, our very own Director of Creative Services, Ken Sager was there to help direct the shooting making this a real success! When the session was a wrap, we had Larry and Steve sit down and interview each other for 20-minutes. This allowed us to capture their story behind their long professional relationship.
SEE THE VIDEOS HERE!
As a side note, Larry took a couple of snap shots of Bill and I, and now those pictures are going to be our profile shots for our bio.
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