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Music Tech Heart and Soul
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Music industry Veterans Steve and Tom have spent decades both as artists and working with some of the biggest music equipment firms. Coming from two very different musical perspectives, but all with a technological edge
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Music industry Veterans Steve and Tom have spent decades both as artists and working with some of the biggest music equipment firms. Coming from two very different musical perspectives, but all with a technological edge
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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E01 - Queen & Adam Lambert's Touring Bass Player, Neil Fairclough "Road Rules"
Music Tech Heart and Soul
1 hour 28 minutes 30 seconds
4 months ago
E01 - Queen & Adam Lambert's Touring Bass Player, Neil Fairclough "Road Rules"

Neil has seen it all, from mattresses in the back of vans to private jets! In this first episode, he compares experiences with Steve and Tom, who have lead two very different lives on the road. Steve was the worldwide demonstator for Takamine, Parker and Fishman guitar products, whilst Tom has travelled extensive as a DJ, both with his own band, The Autobots, but also including 10 years alongside the Happy Mondays.


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Music Tech Heart and Soul
Music industry Veterans Steve and Tom have spent decades both as artists and working with some of the biggest music equipment firms. Coming from two very different musical perspectives, but all with a technological edge