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I saw Freudmann perform a few years ago at the University of Connecticut as part of their Cello Society's annual concert. He performed solo and stole the show. He played a couple of silly songs, which he sang while plucking his cello like an upright bass, and did a number of his own instrumental pieces. The only looping he did was one piece where he set up a polka-esque bass line, looped it through a small DigiTech floor unit of some kind, then went nuts over it. Very musical all the way through. I don't know what he's been up to lately, but I believe he's got a site out there somewhere. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: Stew Benedict <stewb@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 1:32 PM Subject: New loopage - for me anyway. > > No wildly deep contibutions to make, but I did here some unique loopage >on > NPR today. Gideon Freudmann - plays electric cello, and talked a bit > about the old tape-based echoplex. Had some unique sounding stuff, the > one tune I heard started out like some of Adrian Belew's animal sounds, > then transitioned through Smoke on the Water, the Andy Mayberry song, > Sunshine of your love, a Beatles tune, the Flintstones, and a few other > things, before coming to the end. There are some samples of his stuff up > on cdnow. I'm off to enjoy the last fleeting nice weather here in the > rust belt. > > Loop/Talk On! > Stew Benedict > > >