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The Keeley Effect

by Paul Priest

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Commissioned by Robert Keeley of Keeley Electronics, this album features the pedals of his company at that time used on a variety of instruments.

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released January 1, 2008

Paul Priest with The Brothers Groove:
Paul Priest Guitars, Vocals, EDP, Harmonica, Bass (hidden track 14)
The Brothers Groove: Chris Codish, Keyboards, Backing Vocals (1); James Simonson, Bass Guitar; Skeeto Valdez, Drums, Electric Drums
The Motor City Horns: Mark Byerly, Trumpet, Flugelhorn (6, 9); Keith Kaminski, Saxophone; John Rutherford, Trombone
Additional Musicians: Brian Bates, Synthesizers (8, 11); Scott Hirtenstein, Percussion; Fritz von Valtier, Drums (hidden track 14)
Mixed by Azulous Sinkevicius, Chicago Recording Company
Mastered by UE Nastasi, Sterling Sound
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Paul Priest Chicago, Illinois

I started strumming a G chord at 7 years old, backing my banjo-frailing older brother for a bunch of years before moving to electric at 15. At 21, I started self-recording my own music with a makeshift, ragtag set-up. After bands and copious quantities of gear, I still record, get some of my music placed on cable TV, and continue to explore this fractal instrument with the music it creates. ... more

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