BBE
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Kevin
Charles Brandon
Brandino!
"The BBE
Sonic Maximizer is one of the most amazing products on the pro-audio market
today. I use BBE 882 Sonic Maximizers both live as a bass player on
tour and in the studio as both a bassist and producer.
"Speaking
of own experience with the BBE 882, I have used this model Sonic Maximizer
with such artists as: Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, James Brown
and many others. Since I was introduced to these BBE processors,
I have started to notice how many of the other musicians and sound engineers
are using Sonic Maximizers on tour. Everyone has their own story
about how they were introduced to them, and It is always cool to hear
how these guys can't live without them. Same with me.
"For my live
bass rig, I plug my favorite G&L L-2500 five-string bass (or
my other G&Ls) straight into the unit to my Eden or SWR amp rig and
the magic starts to happen. My settings on the BBE 882 are with
the Lo Contour straight up at 12 o'clock and the Definition at about 9
o'clock. This setting gives my bass extra low end punch while really
bringing the natural richness of the harmonics out front. I'm careful
not to abuse the BBE, and I find these settings to be just right for my
taste. It's just that the BBE has more range to it than I need for
my bass rig, but it's good to know it's there in case I have to DI my
rig into a house sound system that might not give me as much clarity on
the high end as I want. If that happens, I can just dial up the
BBE a bit higher and there's my tone again.
"As a professional
bassist and producer, I can honestly recommend a BBE Sonic Maximizer to
any bassist looking for more clarity punch punch from your bass rig.
If you want to improve the sound quality of your touring sound system
or just put some extra sparkle and definition into your studio mixes,
the BBE will make your music come alive like nothing else you've ever
experienced before. Simply put, if you want to take your music to
the next level, you've got to get a BBE Sonic Maximizer."
-Brandino
!
Who
Is Brandino?
Kevin
Charles Brandon
a biography
Kevin was
born in Compton, California, to loving parents and a talented family whose
roots were in the musically diverse cities of Chicago and New Orleans. Kevin
began playing musical instruments very early in life, beginning with his
sisters’ piano at only four years of age. By the time he reached
7 years, the gifted boy took up his brothers’ saxophone, already seeking
to broaden his musical experience and experiment with new tonal textures.
Shortly after his 9th birthday, his father suggested that Kevin choose
a musical instrument for himself - this time it would be his own.
His musical
family already knew Kevin had an exceptional gift for making music, and
his older brother suggested that Kevin play bass, and perhaps because
his brother's band needed a bassist. Kevin was a quick study, and
his brother knew it wouldn't long before Kevin could fill the bassist
position in the band. For Christmas of his 9th year, Kevin got his
first electric bass; an inexpensive St. George brand bass bought from
a swap-meet. His brother taught him the basic technique and playing
position, then Kevin took it from there.
Kevin listened
to various musical styles from Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, big band
swing, classical, rhythm & blues, soul and rock. Soaking up
these varied musical styles, the young Kevin could already began to understand
the similarities and differences, mentally noting the musical roots
of each genre and soon began experimenting with how he could expand upon
them.
During Kevin's
childhood, there were no stereo Hi-Fi systems, stereo sound or digital
technology as we enjoy today. There were only turntables and vinyl
records available. Since the quality of monophonic recordings and sound
reproduced through home sound systems of the day offered such low fidelity,
much of the bass notes and lines were difficult to hear. Undeterred,
Kevin placed his ear over the turntable's tonearm as the record played
so he could hear and learn the bass notes for songs he would then play
in his brother's band.
Continuing
to expand his musical horizon, at 13 years of age Kevin began formal musical
training on flute. Soon after Kevin also took up the acoustic ("stand-up"
or "double") bass, on which he continued progressing throughout High School.
However, the electric bass, and his position in his brother's band, continued
to be the focal point of his musicianship.
At Pious
the Tenth High School, Kevin learned to read music on both flute and acoustic
bass. The flute required him to learn to read in the treble clef while
the acoustic bass required learning to read in bass clef. By this
time, Kevin knew he wanted to make a career in music, and immersed himself
in both the technical and historical aspects of music. He studied
harmony, 20th century western music, counterpoint and other music courses
in his quest to enrichen his knowledge of music, as much as was available
at his high school.
Kevin sought
out avenues to perform before a live audience, performing regularly with
the prestigious all-city Pico Rivera Stage Band, the most respected big-band
in the Los Angeles school district. This gave him considerable
experience and understanding of the bass player's role in a big band.
The band won numerous awards with Kevin holding down the rhythm section,
and even won the Hollywood Bowl Competitions for 3 consecutive years.
The band director clearly recognized Kevin's talent and chose to spotlight
him, resulting in Kevin receiving a Jazz Soloist Award at the Orange County
Jazz Band Competitions.
After graduating
from Pious the Tenth High School, Kevin earned a full scholarship to the
University of Southern California; however, his love for jazz prompted
him to forego the USC scholarship. Instead, he opted to attend Cerritos
and Long Beach Colleges, well known and respected in the Los Angeles music
community for their high quality jazz programs.
Kevin's passion
to play professionally, coupled with an an opportunity to play in the
prestigious Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, relocated him to New York City.
After his stint with Tommy Dorsey, he returned to Los Angeles and his
classical acoustic bass training, studying under renowned bassists David
Borkenhagen, Nathaniel Gangursky and Ami Porat, before becoming the protégé
of Barry Lieberman of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
While performing
with the Bellflower Symphony Orchestra, Kevin finished his education at
the University of Long Beach.
As his career
escalated, Kevin has become a premier bassist on the music scene, known
and respected for both his technical brilliance and innate musicality.
Today, he has found considerable professional success and personal fulfillment
working with many of the world's top recording artists, entertainers and
musicians, and enjoying dual roles as producer and bassist in a myriad
of events within the music, entertainment, television and film industries.
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