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I saw Paul Dresher using Two Tape machines in the early 80's, did anyone mention him? I actually first tried looping using this method while in High School, when a friend named Eddie Clemenco set of two tape machines in a mutual friends living room and we each took turns looping. This was probably 1974 0r 75, and I believe my friend Eddie (who was way a head of the curve as a musician compared to the rest of us stone rockers), was familiar with the likes of Terry Riley and Harry Partch, and studied with Lou Harrison who's gamelan inspired compositions have a lot in common with looping from my perspective. I assume he got the two tape deck idea from either Riley or perhaps Brian Eno. I personally don't feel famous, so my inclusion on the list seems a bit odd, but I'll take it as a compliment, and do my best to live up to it, and perhaps start dating a super model, and doing a couple of stints in rehab, and punching out members of the paparazzi. This celebrity thing is going to be fun! On another note, Saturday night I played at the second annual Lapstravaganza show at the Kuumbwa jazz center here in Santa Cruz. In what was otherwise a fairly traditional night with various steel players being backed up my a house band and running through country classics, I was the lone looper, and the only one doing primarily improvise music, with the exception being the one cover tune I did (In a Silent way). I was a bit nervous that my more modernistic approach would not be well received my the crowd, but I was pleasantly surprised at the response I got, and even more so from the interest that some of the other lap steel players showed in what I was doing with the LP-1. Even the headliner, Bobby Black who is 72 (started his professional career at 15 long before I was born) and an absolute steel guitar master, was intrigued by my wall of lap steel sound. This was very heartening to me as often times I've found that traditionalists and music purists turn up their noses at new approaches and technology. It was very gratifying for me as I had never done an all lap steel set before and I knew I was in pretty heavy company hanging with people who have been playing this way much longer than I have, and are much more knowledgeable and skilled than I. All and all a great night of lap steel playing. Hopefully there will be some posts on Youtube soon from the concert. Cheers Bill