Monday, August 22, 2016
Dave Smith Instruments Launches "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" Series with Michael Wooten
You might recall the Artist Interview series from Dave Smith Instruments posted here. They just launched a new series focusing on users of the Pro 2. Their first interview, which you can find here, is with Michael Wooten.
"Michael Wooten is a young multi-instrumentalist and composer and a recent Berklee graduate, where he studied under jazz greats such as Tia Fuller, Greg Hopkins, Hal Crook and Terence Blanchard. Originally from Philadelphia, Michael has shared the stage with artists such as Sheila E, Terri Lyne Carrington and Ledisi and has worked on upcoming records with trumpeter Darren Barret and drummer Lenny White. His main focus, however, is his own original music, which while rooted in Philly’s rich musical tradition, draws from a plethora of different influences and experiences.
We recently caught up with Michael between projects to talk with him about about how he’s using his Pro 2."
via @dsiSequential: "NEW! DSI kicks off #DSIPro2 #synth artist interview series. See the first one here: davesmithinstruments.com/michael-wooten/ pic.twitter.com/qPXSa3xDTu"
You can find previous posts featuring DSI's Spotlight series here.
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