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From "Michael Coxe" <audities@gmail.com>
Subject Re: Another Interesting Thing One Can Do With Your iPod Nano
Date Thu, 23 Feb 2006 09:44:19 -0800

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What band? There is no band. Just me & my 16 track recorder...
(leading into Real Man).

 - michael

On 2/23/06, Hersh Forman <hiforman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Todd Rundgren did this in 1973 on the "Awizard - A True Star" tour.  Of course back then it was a reel-to-reel.
>
> Sherman <boim@att.net> wrote:  Hi,
>
> If you are a performing artist wanting to fill out your live sound, you can download your synth-drum track or your keyboard track onto your iPod, and then press "play" during your gig.
>
> At least this is what Teddy Thompson did during his NY gig Tuesday night to celebrate his new CD's release. He had a full band, but included the recorded tracks on two songs.
>
> I'm guessing that many more bands have had the sound engineer press "play", Teddy made a show of it.


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