Copper


The Truth Isn't Out There

Issue 102AUDIO ANTHROPOLOGY

It plays records as intended…always a good thing. From Audio Engineering, May 1953. I actually wore this badge at CES 1995. I wonder if any aliens got into the show?  ...

Some Winners, and a Complete Snooze

Issue 102TO BE DETERMINED

Miles Davis Quintet – The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions Miles Davis had been laboring for a number of years in the early fifties, hamstrung under an exclusive contract to Prestige Records. Who...

My Life with Harry Pearson

Issue 102FRANKLY SPEAKING

I worked for Harry Pearson full-time for many years in the late 1980s through early 1990s as technical director, managing editor and pop music reviewer and wrote for The Absolute Sound from...

Domestic Harmony

Issue 101AUDIO ANTHROPOLOGY

Les Paul and Mary Ford in their native habitat. Audio Engineering, May 1953

John Meyer Interview, Part Three

Issue 101THE COPPER INTERVIEW

To recap from Part One (Issue 99) and Part Two (Issue 100): John Meyer is a pioneer in the field of sound reinforcement. Meyer Sound equipment is used by a who’s who of artists,...

My C-24, Redux

AND OTHER ILLNESSESAUDIOIssue 101MUSIC

In one of his Paul’s Posts (“Capturing Air”), Paul McGowan mentioned my AKG C-24, and I thought I would try to describe the mic, and how it’s been changed. First of all:...

In and Out at WAMS and Getting WARM

Issue 101TRUE-LIFE RADIO TALES

Station Seven: WAMS-AM The seventh radio station in my career was back at WAMS in Wilmington, Delaware where I had been previously successful. What a homecoming. I loved the beautiful...

James Lee Stanley: Musical Survivor

Issue 101FRANKLY SPEAKING

Every now and then I’m going to write about artists who deserve wider recognition. I can think of no one more deserving than James Lee Stanley. Since 1972 the singer-songwriter-producer-recording-engineer-actor...

Queen of the Salons

Issue 101FEATURED

A Paris Salon, drawing by Adrien Moreau (1843-1906) She was considered to be the Queen of the Salons; a great beauty and the “unchallenged sovereign of sophisticated Paris…the most distinguished...

Re-Examining Pink Floyd in the Post-Roger Water...

Issue 101TO BE DETERMINED

This issue, I’m focusing on a single release, Pink Floyd’s The Later Years, which is a sprawling 18-disc box set that covers the band in the years following the departure of...

Sublime Moments

Issue 101FROM THE SWEET SPOT

I was cutting into a mango last night – it was a small variety known as Champagne, one that I have been smitten by for years. Its curvy shape can...

Mythical Stature: Gentle Giant, Part One

Issue 101FEATURED

Gentle Giant, possibly the most musically and instrumentally diverse group in all of progressive rock, actually had its roots in rhythm and blues. Like so many UK youth in the...

An Ode to Cassette Tape - Part One

Issue 101REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE

I still remember how, as a very young boy, I had to handle a 7-inch record with both hands and I still could barely manage to put it on the...

Beethoven Plus One: Songs

Issue 101TOO MUCH TCHAIKOVSKY

2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, the single most influential figure in the history of Western music. His intense focus on individual expression and...

Hugh Masekela, Jazz Legend

Issue 101TRADING EIGHTS

Some artists get a helping hand exactly when it’s needed. Hugh Masekela, a black South African, was given a trumpet at age 14 by Rev. Trevor Huddleston, who taught at...

Tina Turner: Finding Her Own Voice

Issue 101OFF THE CHARTS

Tina Turner is a textbook case of a talented woman finding her own voice by freeing herself from an abusive man. Born in 1939 in Nutbush, Tennessee, she became an...

Seeing Stars

Issue 101PARTING SHOT

The Star Wars Death Star looming? Fear not, it's just the top of a pressure-treated fence post. Photo courtesy of Rich Isaacs.

Happy Musical New Year!

Issue 101Opening Salvo

Numbers have been on my mind lately: 97, 98, 99, 100 and now Issue 101. Yet I’d been completely nearsighted about the fact that 2020, just around the corner, is...

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Thoughts on Hi-Res Music and Audio – An Insider...

Issue 101FEATURED

Let me start by saying I have deep respect for all music and audio lovers and their various points of view. There is nothing in my experience more personal or...

Celebrating Cartoon Bob

Issue 100FEATURED

Our Bob D’Amico aka Cartoon Bob has been with Copper since the first issue was minted. He was profiled in Issue 27 and in addition to being a wonderful artist is, like most of...

The Sound of Microphones, Redux

AND OTHER ILLNESSESAUDIOIssue 100MUSIC

Specifically, Neumann LDCs, or large diaphragm condensers. You know how they sound. Everybody knows how they sound. They’re the most ubiquitous recording mics there are. But just in case: You...

Erna

Issue 100MUSIC'AL NOTES

As some readers may have noticed, the tales I write are stories of my life. Some of them, including the one below, are about my family history. My father, born...

Jewel of California

Issue 100PARTING SHOT

La Jolla Cove, California. B. Jan Montana drove his 1931 Cadillac V-16 here during the 2019 Concours d'Elegance.

Bob Dylan at the Beacon Theater, November 27, 2019

Issue 100TWISTED SYSTEMS

All Along the MayflowerBob Dylan at the Beacon Theater, November 27, 2019 I am still on a writing sabbatical because I have to finish my first book [about the rock...

Rarities and Remembrances

Issue 100TOO MUCH TCHAIKOVSKY

This TMT will appear in Copper #100 on December 16, 2019. Happy Anniversary to Copper and to all the fine people who make it happen! What you’re reading is not my 100th column for Copper; I started...

Talking Heads: This Ain't No Fooling Around

Issue 100OFF THE CHARTS

Recently I had the pleasure of seeing the live show David Byrne’s American Utopia on Broadway (more on that later), and it gave me the urge to revisit the weird and wonderful...

Guillaume Dufay

Issue 100SOMETHING OLD / SOMETHING NEW

In the days when Jan Van Eyck and his ilk were painting lush portraits and still lifes in the Netherlands, the same patrons who supported visual arts also poured their...

It's Hip to be Square

Issue 100AUDIO ANTHROPOLOGY

I’ll bet this amplifier sounds good! From Radio-TV Experimenter, Spring 1961.   Header image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/User: Omegatron.

Looking to the Future, Revisiting the Past

Issue 100TO BE DETERMINED

With this issue we celebrate Copper Magazine’s 100th issue, which is quite a milestone of success for any publication. Here’s to the magazine’s continued prosperity in the future, under the guidance of...

Contemplating Eternity

Issue 100QUIBBLES AND BITS

When I first started writing for Copper, my mandate was to write about digital audio. Frankly, I wasn’t sure how long Copper was going to last, but it seemed pretty...

John Meyer, Part Two

Issue 100THE COPPER INTERVIEW

To recap from Part One (Issue 99): John Meyer is a pioneer in the field of sound reinforcement. Meyer Sound equipment is used by a who’s who of artists, in touring...

Variations on a Theme of 1/4-Inch Tape

Issue 100REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE

In our previous episode, we had a look at the history of magnetic recording. This time, I shall focus specifically on 1/4-inch tape and the mind-boggling number of applications it...

KRIZ-AM Phoenix, "Rockin' In the Valley of the ...

Issue 100TRUE-LIFE RADIO TALES

In 1973 Phoenix was hard for me to figure. Didn’t seem to be much there there. Soon after I arrived in town to start work at KRIZ (now KOY) I got...

New York Audio Show 2019 Report: Part Two

Issue 100FEATURED

Part One of this report appeared in Issue 99. As noted in that installment: I don’t make definitive sonic judgments at shows; there are too many variables, the room being the...

Issue 100

Issue 100Opening Salvo

This holiday season marks a major milestone for the magazine – the 100th issue of Copper! I’m thrilled to be a part of it (and have been reading it since Issue 1)...

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The Great Christmas Hymns

Issue 99MUSIC TO MY EARS

I was brought up Catholic because my mother was Irish and my father didn’t care. I never saw him in a church. At a certain point my mom stopped going....

Music Appreciation

Issue 99Opening Salvo

We’re in the midst of the holiday season, a time of year that puts many of us in a contemplative mood. And although I don’t know anyone who leads a...

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Blue Mood

Issue 99PARTING SHOT

Capital Audiofest 2019. If you took a wrong turn from the lobby-level exhibits you'd end up here at the hallway to nowhere.

The Gift

Issue 100MUSIC TO MY EARS

My dear wife Diana is one of those who begin buying Christmas presents in April. Yes I know it’s annoying. But how lucky is that girl? She has Christmas in...

New York Audio Show 2019 Report: Part 1

Issue 99FEATURED

New York has been host to audio shows for a very long time – since the 1950s. The 1954 New York Audio Show marked the introduction of Henry Kloss’ landmark...

Life at KQV Radio in the Seventies

Issue 99TRUE-LIFE RADIO TALES

Back in the 1970s Pittsburgh was a top ten radio market, i.e.; the Big Time. KQV AM was number two to the mighty KDKA the first radio station to be...

Three Solid Hits!

Issue 99TO BE DETERMINED

David Bowie – Space Oddity (Tony Visconti 2019 Remix) David Bowie’s Space Oddity has something of an oddity of a history; Bowie’s first album, David Bowie, was on the Deram label, but didn’t make much of a...

John Meyer, Part 1

Issue 99THE COPPER INTERVIEW

John Meyer is a legendary pioneer in the field of sound reinforcement. Many of you have heard Meyer’s gear without knowing it – Meyer Sound equipment is the choice of...

Coleman Hawkins: Eight Great Tracks

Issue 99TRADING EIGHTS

Before Coleman Hawkins, few musicians took the tenor saxophone seriously as a jazz instrument. Once Hawkins hit the scene, everyone clamored for it. Hawkins was born in 1904 in St....

Artek

Issue 99MUSIC'AL NOTES

I looked down at the bowl of pasta covered with green sauce. “Eat it!” Said Artek, “It’s delicious.” And it was. My wife’s uncle Artek was born in Poland and...

Further Thoughts on System Synergy

AND OTHER ILLNESSESAUDIOIssue 99MUSIC

For the past week, I’ve been thinking a bit more about the issue of system synergy – and its opposite. I have a sort of “wild” idea about what may...