| 1969 |
Flower Pot |
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Built keyboard-controlled lighting system |
| 1973
| John McLaughlin
| |
House Engineer and Consultant |
| 1975-1982 |
Herbie Hancock |
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Built Ultimate Composing Machine, House Engineer, Production Manager, and Keyboard Designer |
| 1978, 1983-85 |
Carlos Santana |
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House Engineer, Sound Company Manager, and System Designer |
| 1978-1981 |
Berkeley Jazz Festival |
|
Production Manager |
| 1979-1990 |
Apple Corporation |
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Multimedia Consultant |
| 1981 |
Earth, Wind, and Fire |
|
Band Gear Technician, Built first computer-controlled automated pyrotechnic system prototype |
| 1985-1986 |
Neil Young |
|
MIDI Engineer and supplemental keyboards |
| 1987-1997 |
Bridge School |
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Member, Advisory Board |
| 1988-2001 |
Bridge School |
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Member, Board of Directors |
| 1986-1994 |
Domaine Chandon |
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Senior Computer Consultant and electronic architect |
| 1990 |
Apple Developer's Conference |
|
Speaker on Desktop Media |
| 1997 |
Steve Porcaro |
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Composition System Design |
| 1990-1992 |
INXS |
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World Tour Band Gear Design |
| 1990-1992 |
Jon Farriss |
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Built "Racks of Love" portable MIDI studio |
| 1992 or 1994 - documentation conflicts |
NBC's Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
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Facilitated transition of bands between Johnny and Jay for band performance and negotiated production assistance contracts for live performances. |
| 1994-2000 |
Frank Russell Company |
|
Strategic Technologist and Director of the Advanced Technology Lab |
| 1997-2000 |
Experience Music Project(EMP) Paul Allen and Jodi Patton |
|
Audio/MIDI Consultant and Guest lecturer. |
| 1999-2000 |
Electric Power Research Institute |
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Architect for Advanced Information System prototype project with Duke Engineering |
| 2000 |
FlightSafety Boeing Training International |
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XML Architect for 2001 Training and Course Catalog published on CD-ROM, print, and Web formats. |