Thomas Dolby Retrospective
A couple weeks back, I finally got to see Thomas Dolby in his element. The last time I saw Thomas was in 2001 – and it was a bit of an awkward goodbye, as I was leaving his company Beatnik for my new job at Korg.
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A couple weeks back, I finally got to see Thomas Dolby in his element. The last time I saw Thomas was in 2001 – and it was a bit of an awkward goodbye, as I was leaving his company Beatnik for my new job at Korg.
MoreI made a video of The Drop Daddies performing Where The Streets Have No Name at our gig on St. Patrick’s Day.
You’ll see that I’m playing the opening organ parts on the Korg wavestate, with MIDI footswitch triggers on the Helix, while struggling to simultaneously play the guitar parts – tricky business!
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This was our 5th year playing St Patrick’s Day at Norm’s Grill in Danville. And it was off… the… hook!! We had an absolute blast.
It was my first time ever playing a gig without an amp- and the Helix was awesome! There wasn’t even room on stage for the Eon 610, so I just went direct into our DL32R mixer and out to our in-ears and the PA. I’m a Helix believer! More
Great time last light with the Drop Daddies playing at our local bar, the Outpost.
This was the Outpost’s final Saturday night party before closing their doors forever. It was off the hook!
Fun time with the Drop Daddies on Friday, playing a set with the Twin Creeks Elementary chorus at their Fall Carnival.
Proud to have been a part of the Walnut Creek to Walk to End Alzheimer’s again with the Drop Daddies – our third year!