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The Klon Centaur is an overdrive pedal made by the American engineer Bill Finnegan between 1994 and 2008. Finnegan aimed to create a pedal that would recreate the harmonically rich distortion of a guitar amplifier at a high volume. Finnegan struggled to meet demand, and used units sold for inflated prices.
The Klon Centaur, made by American engineer Bill Finnegan, was released in 1994 with the aim of recreating the harmonically rich distortion of an amplifier at a high volume. [56] Finnegan wanted a "big, open" sound, with a "hint of tube clipping," that would not sound like a pedal was being used. [56]
Bill Finnegan was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 29, 1928. [1] He enlisted and served in the United States Navy during World War II . Finnegan initially launched a career as a newsman in 1950 when he began reporting for, among other publications, the Associated Press .
Peach is a notable user of guitars made by Asher Guitars [25] (T-Deluxe tele-style guitar with Curtis Novak pickups, ResoSonic Rambler (Electric Dobro) with Rambler Hubcap resonator), pedals made by Bill Finnegan of Klon Centaur, and vintage Fender Super Reverb amp.
Glenn Miller recorded the song on April 10, 1939 in New York. The personnel for "Sunrise Serenade": Bob Price, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle, on trumpet; Glenn Miller, Al Mastren, Paul Tanner, on trombone; Wilbur Schwartz, on clarinet and alto saxophone; Hal McIntyre, on alto saxophone; Stanley Aronson, on alto and baritone saxophone; Tex Beneke, Al Klink, on tenor saxophone; Chummy MacGregor ...
Heaney was also replaced by Jonny Finnegan in 2014, [11] who was replaced by Tobias Humble in 2016. [13] Gill died in February 2020, ending this incarnation of the band. [14] In October 2021, King reformed the band with Burnham, former bassist Sara Lee and Slint guitarist Dave Pajo.
Maryland-based Designer and Tube Guitar Amplifier builder JMJAmps.com [118] Rosen, Miles: Drummer for the 1990s power pop band The Greenberry Woods: Rothschild, Rudolph: Co-founder of the Baltimore Chamber Music Society in 1950 [24] Rouchard, Marc Guitarist for the Baltimore-based speed and power metal band Mystic Force [18] Rowe, Devonna
Feels Like Rain is an album by Buddy Guy, released in 1993 through Silvertone Records. [2] The title track was written by John Hiatt and also appears on his album Slow Turning, released in 1988.