Something Corporate Hits The Road With Yamaha Pianos and Drums
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| Something Corporate's Andrew McMahon |
On the road, the band travels with a Yamaha U1 upright and generally records on a C7 or C9 Conservatory Grand. "The use of Yamaha pianos has been an important part of the recording process for both of our albums," says McMahon. "The Yamaha U1 has been the sturdiest and most beautiful sounding road piano I've used so far. My biggest and earliest influence was Billy Joel I'm a huge fan of classic rock music and Billy Joel infuses piano so well into that genre."
The band also travels with Yamaha Drums. "I've been playing [drums] for about four and a half years," says Ireland, who plays a Maple Custom kit. "After about a year, I picked up a Yamaha Maple Custom, and it's exactly what I wanted. I've been extremely happy with it. It sounds great in the studio and tunes up really quick and easy. They're awesome! It's easy to brag about them."
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| Drummer Brian Ireland |
The full-length CD Leaving Through the Window, recently released on Drive Thru/MCA, gains speed as it makes its way to the top of the charts. McMahon is extremely proud of that release and with good reason it debuted at #1 on the Billboard " Heatseekers" chart, #1 on the Billboard "Alternative New Artist Albums" chart and at #101 on the Billboard "Top 200."
Something Corporate is currently on a European tour and anticipates beginning work on its second full length studio album in the Fall of 2003.
For more information, contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Piano and Pro Audio & Combo Divisions, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622, telephone 714-522-9011 or email infostation@yamaha.com
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