Brion sounds a bit like Milwaukee's Sigmund Snopek III (occ member of the Violent Femmes), whose regular club gigs I used to catch regularly. Sig would also use old brass trumpets, a toy piano, those swooshing sticks (I don't know what they're called) and various other "toy" or "junk" instruments, along with a batch of Roland SH-101s each with its own sequence, and a bunch of other vintage keys. In the 80s he used a Commodore 64 to sequence his backing parts, and legend has it he bought a couple dozen of them when they were about to disappear so he could just keep using them as long as he could. Eventually he graduated to an old Mac. He's a pretty good composer/arranger/performer, though he can be an acquired taste. Snopek is a Mellotron owner. His tron was rented to Anglagard in their one gig here in Milwaukee in the late 90s. Anyway, the piece on Brion reminded me of Sig -- they sound as though they could be alter egos! Cool story, thanks! Bill >Hey, check out this intersting article on Brion from the Chicago >Tribune yesterday... > >http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi- >0302120057feb12,0,5707300.story?coll=chi-leasuretempo-hed ________________ William D. Gagliani http://www.authorsden.com/williamdgagliani http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/members/WilliamGagliani Author of WOLF'S TRAP, a novel coming in 2003 from Yard Dog Press! And SHADOWPLAYS (available from http://www.ebooksonthe.net).
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Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Hello Mellotronists/MGM--Jon Brion
2003-02-13 by William Gagliani
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