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Sweetwater became a Kurzweil dealer, but the company's clients were asking for advice regarding other products as well, so Surack expanded Sweetwater to become a retailer of musical instruments and pro audio equipment, with the recording studio continuing as an integral part of the business.
Sweetwater Sound was eventually selling K250 sound libraries and became established as a Kurzweil K250 reseller. Being part of the small professional K250 community allowed Surack to develop relationships and work with artists such as Kenny Rogers and Stevie Wonder. Sweetwater began selling more and more pro audio equipment, and eventually ...
Sweetwater Sound - Bruce Swedien (The Early Days at Universal Recording) Part 2 Sweetwater Sound - Bruce Swedien (Inside Universal Recording Studios, Chicago) Part 3 41°53′05″N 87°37′45″W / 41.88471°N 87.62906°W / 41.88471; -87
Sweetwater Sound, a musical instrument and equipment retailer Nathaniel Clifton or Sweetwater (1922–1990), American basketball player Sweet Water, a fictional ruined city in Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven
Sweetwater was an American rock band originally from Los Angeles, California. They were the act scheduled to open the Woodstock festival in 1969 but were delayed by traffic, so folk singer Richie Havens 's trio became the first act to perform.
Guitarist Taft was fired during the recording of Superfriends and a new Sweet Water sound took shape with Rich Credo as sole guitarist. Jerden called the band "Mott the Hoople meets the 90's" [4] Jerden returned to produce Suicide for Tom Zutaut of EMI imprint The Enclave. Suicide was eventually released in conjunction with Good-Ink records in ...
Sweetwater is the debut studio album by the Los Angeles band, Sweetwater. The album is musically enriched by several influences from different genres that the band sought to experiment with. Much of the band's resemblance came from Jefferson Airplane, the group that successfully integrated jazz fusion into their compositions.
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