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  2. Zacuto (camera accessories) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Bogehegn began working with Steve Weiss as a director of photography and camera operator. Together, Bogehegn and Weiss worked on over 600 productions together in the corporate, commercial and political video industries before starting Zacuto in 2000. [4] [5]

  3. SWR Sound Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as SWR Engineering, Inc. by its namesake, Steve W. Rabe. Rabe was known for his engineering work at Acoustic Control Corporation.After extensive research with top Los Angeles studio bassists, SWR released its first commercial product in 1984, the PB-200 hybrid tube/solid-state bass guitar amplifier.

  4. Flexatone - Wikipedia

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    Suggested notation of music for flexatone, using roll symbols for the tremolo and approximate pitch [3] Rhythmic pattern easily playable on the flexatone [4]. The flexatone or fleximetal is a modern percussion instrument (an indirectly struck idiophone) consisting of a small flexible metal sheet suspended in a wire frame ending in a handle. [5]

  5. Steve Wiest - Wikipedia

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    Steve Wiest Big Band Excalibur Recorded in Chicago, August 5, 6 & 19, 2005 Arabesque AJO180 (2006); OCLC 71803153 [14] Quintet Out of the New Arabesque AJ0189 (2008) (sample video) Wiest (trombone); Stefan Karlsson (piano), Lynn Seaton (bass), Ed Soph (drums), and Fred Hamilton (né Frederick E. Hamilton) (guitar) [15] The Steve Wiest Eclectic ...

  6. Blackjack (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards both Kulick brothers were invited to join Bolton in a proper band. While Bob declined, Bruce accepted. The band's manager Steve Weiss, also an attorney for Led Zeppelin, brought drummer Sandy Gennaro and bassist Jimmy Haslip into the fold to complete the line-up. The band was quickly signed to Polydor Records and named Blackjack.

  7. Steven Weiss - Wikipedia

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    Steven Weiss may refer to: Stephen H. Weiss (1935–2008), American investment banker, philanthropist; Steven I. Weiss, Orthodox Jewish journalist and blogger; Stephen Weiss (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player; Stephen E. Weiss, professor of policy and international business

  8. Stephen Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Perkins grew up in Los Angeles and attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California. [4] He got his first drum kit at age 13 and was primarily influenced by jazz and swing, [1] as well as rock drummers such as Keith Moon and John Bonham. [2]

  9. Steve Reid (The Rippingtons) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Reid is an American jazz percussionist and founding member of The Rippingtons. [1] He co-founded The Rippingtons in 1987 and played with Supertramp in 1987–88. [ 1 ] In 1993, 1995, and 1997 he was named Percussionist of the Year by Jazziz magazine.