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Paul
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Paul Languedoc is the band's soundman.
He built two of Trey's guitars,
two of Mike's basses,
the band's stage risers, and their monitors.
"A luthier by trade, the 36-year-old built his first guitar
when he was 18, following how-to books. He later spent four years
working for Alan Stack at Time Guitars in Burlington,
Vermont, and by the time he was 28--when he went to work full-time
for Phish--he had built hundreds of instruments. Since then, he
has built only for Mike and Trey, and his beautiful designs and
Old World approach to craftsmanship have given Phish its own unique
instrumental identity. Paul has a
preference for European hardwoods of the types used for building
cellos, and he does incredible inlay work in mother-of-pearl and
abalone. ... Gordon says Languedoc's striking instruments are only
one aspect of the many talents he brings to the Phish sound. 'We're
really lucky to have Paul. He gives us the freedom to do our own
thing.'" {From
an article titled "Paul Languedoc's Custom Basses"; source
and date unknown}
That article also reported
that, at that time, "Paul Languedoc is interested in receiving
inquiries regarding custom instruments." As of 12/18/02 (and
presumably at some point prior to that), Paul is not currently accepting
such requests.
See also, profile
from the newsletter (large graphic).
"A lot of other rock shows
are so formatted, there's no risk. You have the sequencers, the
lights going on at the right time, the setlist. But to see a band
in a huge auditorium that goes on stage not knowing what they're
going to play, there's something exciting about that."
-- Trey Anastasio, The Detroit News, 10/26/95
This page last updated February 03, 2007. All contents © 1992-2007 Ellis Godard. All rights reserved.
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