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Jim Robinson

Early-’70s design synth noodling may be the share and trade of the player, mostly of the program players around the interesting Stu Nunery recording besides the innovator himself that didn’t carve out a thorough discography. The 1973 recording was the just release from the reclusive Nunery. The recording featured a fascinating combination of rock and roll and jazz players such as for example guitarists John Tropea and Buzzy Feiten with bluegrass players such as for example fiddler Kenny Kosek and banjoist Eric Weissberg. While ace blues program man Wayne “The Bat” Robinson may also be credited with becoming the keyboardist around the recording, coming in contact with a synthesizer could have most likely wiped out him; if he wasn’t useless already by enough time these program players were necessary to “obtain thee to a Nunery.”

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