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I can confirm this! I saw Tim Weisberg at Wake Forest Univ. in 1976 on a tour for "Twin Sons of Different Mothers", done with Dan Fogelberg. In the show Tim did a number of pieces using some sort of tape loop: the first I remember with the spinning and dancing, the second sounded so much like Bach it was incredible. Wonderful layering, and EXCELLENT timing on Tim's part with the looping. ----- Original Message ----- From: ".David.Auker." <DaVAuk@Hevanet.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, 24 March, 2006 15:55 PM Subject: Looper flutist? > Tim Weisberg...flutist. >> I never forgot the solo flute feature that Tim did with the tape-based >> Echoplex. Spinning in an hypnotic dervish in synch with the tape he >> layered line after line. The musical tapestry was amazing even though I >> had heard this on his LPs. The act of creating such music live was so >> engaging and reinforced the fact that this was not just studio tape >> over-dubbing. > > (http://jamespaulsain.com/flutes.html) > > I've Googled Weisberg, but haven't come up with much at all...curious! > Sounds like he was looping in the 70s. Any info appreciated! > > David ||: :|| > > > > >