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He is inventor of the Bird of Paradise capo and markets the product internationally under his business Digital Revolution, Inc. He also has composed music for orchestra, chamber ensembles, solo guitarists, and vocalists. John Wiesenthal is Chair of the Hochstein Guitar Dept.
The original lineup of the group included guitarist and vocalist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, keyboardist Allen Lanier, rhythm guitarist John Wiesenthal, bassist and backing vocalist Andrew Winters, and drummer and backing vocalist Albert Bouchard. [1]
NameYears ActiveInstrumentsRelease Contributions2012–2017bass backing vocalsHard Rock Live Cleveland 2014 (2020) 40th ...2007–2012bass backing vocalsnone1997–2004drums percussionHeaven Forbid (1998) Curse of the Hidden ...John O'Reilly1995–1996drums percussionnoneJul 25, 2015 · And completing this ramshackle ensemble is guitarist/bassist John Wiesenthal, who once had tuition from Pete Seeger and taught Jackson Browne some folk chords, and tall handsome tenor sax player and singer Jeff Richards.
John Wiesenthal is Chair of the Hochstein Guitar Dept. Music. Individual Instruction for All Ages; Suzuki Program. Suzuki Strings; Suzuki 101
Sep 12, 2012 · Mr. Wiesenthal, now 67 and a guitar instructor at Hochstein School of Music and Dance in Rochester, said he had lost touch with his old bandmate until five years ago when he noticed a...
Guitarist John Wiesenthal took his first lesson from folk-music legend Pete Seeger at age 12. At 16, he passed what he learned along the way to surfing buddy Jackson Browne. A philosophy student by age 20, he and friend Richard Meltzer, now the laureate of Rock writers, started the band known today as the Blue Oyster Cult.
View John Wiesenthal’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Artist, teacher, composer at The Hochstein School · Experience: The Hochstein School · Location:...
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