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March 2002
Cover Story
NICKELBACK
BY JEFF PERLAH

Sonic Side Up
Mike Levine

Features
Dream Theater: Six Degrees of Preparation
BY EMILE MENASCHÉ

Getting It DOWN
BY EMILE MENASCHÉ

Up Front
Badfinger
David Simons

IT HAPPENED THIS MONTH
Barry Cleveland

POP QUIZ

Read it or Not
Matt Gallagher

Site Seer
Chris Kelsey

The Buzz
Jon Wiederhorn

Reviews
BOSS GT-6
By Peter McConnell

CREST XR-20
By Allen Lam

PEAVEY RQ 4324
By Mike Sokol

QuickTake: Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail
By Mike Levine

QuickTake: Sadowsky Outboard Bass Preamp/DI
By Ed Ivey

Columns
BACKSTAGE: Kelly Joe Phelps Goes It Alone
BY ROBERT L. DOERSCHUK

INDIE INK:Aloha Steamtrain—On track for bigger things.
BY DAVID SIMONS

MINDING YOUR BUSINESS: Schmooze or Lose
BY DAVID HOOPER

Departments
Performance TOOLS
BY BARRY CLEVELAND AND MARTY CUTLER

Feedback
feedback

Editor's Note
Big Rigs
Mike Levine Editor

Captured Live
CAPTURED LIVE
BY MARK SMITH

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FEATURES
Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio, Phish's charismatic multitalented guitar player, is now pursuing a solo career. He will soon release his second solo record and will tour to support it with his band, which includes a horn section. He's also been playing with Oysterhead, a project with Stewart Copeland and Les Claypool. Anastasio will talk about his new project and how it differs from Phish, how he feels about jamming, what its like playing with Oysterhead, and more. Get your products featured Onstage with talent like this!

Tower of Power
Tower of Power, highly respected by musicians everywhere, is perhaps best known for its legendary horn section. This feature takes an inside look at what makes the group tick by highlighting its musical perspective and gear preferences. Propel your sales by having your ad featured alongside these celebrated musicians.

The Musician's Guide to Wireless
Onstage provides a comprehensive look at the advantages of going wireless for the performing musician. This highly anticipated article answers the questions of who should go wireless, what comprises a basic setup, what are the essentials for signal routing, and how to outfit a band and find an appropriate system. Readers will reference the glossary of terms and definitions as well as the section on troubleshooting again and again. 


COLUMNS

  • Minding Your Business: Corporate Sponsorship for Musical Acts
  • Backstage: Kenna
  • Indie Ink: Slobberbone

REVIEWS

  • Audio-Technica Freeway Wireless
  • Midas Venice 160 live mixer
  • Zoom 606 Guitar multi-effects pedal
  • Blackbox Cobalt boost pedal
  • Fishman Pro-EQ Platinum Bass



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