Rik Williger (Keyboards/Multi-instrumentalist/Backing Vocals)
When Jonah first contacted me about this project, I actually sat down and listened, I mean really listened, to the keyboard parts. I first had to determine how many sounds I was hearing in each song in order to determine how many keyboards I thought I might need for this project. I remember the 70's and 80's, and back then, I was surrounded by keyboards,
so, and I knew Bob Pelander was no slouch when it came to gear. Anyhow, I finally figured out that I would need a minimum of five keyboards. I especially needed to be heavy on organ sounds, piano, clav, strings, and I needed a good synthesizer - preferably a Moog of some type.
I am still refining my gear but, for the moment, I am using a Yamaha Motif ES7 (piano and clav), Yamaha MO6 (organ and clav), Yamaha S30 (clav, piano, strings, synth), Alesis QuadraSynth (for those more authentic sounds, clav, strings, and a lead synth part), and my Moog Little Phatty for, well, the Moog synth sounds. I put the S30 through a delay unit for the delay part on Midwest Midnight. All the 'boards are going through a Mackie 8 channel
powered mixer. My onstage monitor is a Roland KC550. For guitars, I usually use my Line 6 wonderwhiz guitar with all the computer modeled sounds. I find it to be less temperamental than an acoustic.
For flute, I prefer my Gemeinhardt open holed M3, although I will also use a Selmer silver-plated flute, as it is not as susceptible to the cold and will sharp-up more quickly. And, I will admit to using hole plugs on the Gemeinhardt on occasion if I haven't played for a while.
Harmonica-wise, I play mostly Hohners, although I have tried and like a few Seydels, Bushman, and Lee Oskars. I normally prefer the Hohner Golden Melody, for its ease in bending and overblowing, despite its just temperament tuning.
For keyboard stands I am using OnStage and QuikLok stands. I always use at least two-beam support stands for stability. I'll give you more information later on how I approached the songs so as to impart as much authenticity as possible.
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