![]() ![]() The editor and Copper’s editorial staff reserve the right to delete comments according to our discretion. While we encourage thoughtful and spirited discussion, please be civil. We are free from advertising and subscribing to Copper is free.Ĭopper’s comments sections are moderated. Ivan Berger, Steven Bryan Bieler, Ted Shafran, Bob Wood Jan Montana, Rudy Radelic, Tim Riley, Wayne Robins, Alón Sagee, Ken Sander, John Seetoo, Russ Welton, Adrian Wu Johnson, Don Kaplan, Ken Kessler, Don Lindich, Stuart Marvin, Tom Methans, B. Agnew, Ray Chelstowski, Andrew Daly, Harris Fogel, Jay Jay French, Tom Gibbs, Roy Hall, Rich Isaacs, Anne E. We conclude the issue with crunch time, dog ears, selective hearing, and another Copper audio experience. Rich Isaacs recommends another desert island disc. Ray Chelstowski talks with guitar titan Monster Mike Welch, and Andrew Daly puts his head together with Guitar World editor and Maebe maven Michael Astley-Brown. ![]() We offer Part Two of FIDELITY magazine’s Munich HIGH END 2023 show report. Johnson looks at the career of soul legend Raphael Saadiq. John Seetoo interviews Victor Janacua about the new Silent Zoo Studios and the last days of United Recording. The Cable Doctor Ken Sander makes more house calls. Jan Montana ponders the question: which audio system is best? I speak with USound engineer Andrea Greco about their MEMS microminiature speaker technology and its implications. Agnew sees that there are limits to getting sound onto analog and digital media. Wayne Robins has a historical interview with the Kinks’ Ray Davies about an underappreciated album in their catalog, and Jay Jay French rediscovers an underrated gem, the Beach Boys’ Sunflower. In this issue: I cover Octave Records’ latest, Decades, by the extraordinary jazz pianist Erik Deutsch. Aside from his many albums as a solo artist he worked with Bill Evans, Lady Gaga, Billie Holiday, guitarist and musical director Chuck Wayne, Amy Winehouse, Billy Joel, and many others. Bennett had such an iconic presence that t's impossible to sum up his 96-year life in a couple of sentences, but, some highlights: he received 20 Grammy awards including Best Solo Performance, Male for "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in 1963. Tony Bennett, one of the most legendary figures in popular music. ![]()
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