[sdiy] Fwd: (old) new england synthesizer manufacturer contacts?
John Mahoney
jmahoney at gate.net
Thu Jan 3 16:43:36 CET 2008
Peter Forrest, author of the really cool "A-Z of Analogue
Synthesisers" books, posted the following to the Analogue Heaven
list. I'm reposting it here because maybe someone here -- whose not
on AH -- has got some relevant info.
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>I'm going to New England next week, to research the synthesizer
>manufacturers from that area.
>So far, I'm going to interview Tom Rhea, and visit the New England
>Synthesizer Museum.
>I want to take photos of some of the buildings which were once home
>to ARP, EML, Aries, etc.., but it would also be excellent to
>interview anyone who was part of that history, and is still in the
>area and kind enough to give their time.
>I'm thinking of the EML guys - Dale Blake, Norman Millard, Dennis
>Daugherty, and Jeff Murray;
>of course anyone who worked for or had dealings with ARP;
>Aries - Frank Fink, Bob Snowdale, Ron Rivera, Dennis Colin, Doug Chin etc.;
>Gentle Electric (Carl Fravel);
>EMSA at Amherst;
>Dennis Graham of Evos Research - I hope actually making modulars now;
>the guys from Novaline (Edward Maddox and David R Ludwig;
>Bill Bernardi; and anyone else who was involved in the industry in
>New England in the past.
>
>Any suggestions, help or leads would be much appreciated.
>
>Peter F
>pforrest at vemia.co.uk
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