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About tonefiend by joe gore

Music performance and tech videos from Joe Gore.

Joe was originally a classical musician, but dropped out of UC Berkeley’s PhD music composition program to play in bands. His recording and performing credits include Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Tracy Chapman, Marianne Faithfull, DJ Shadow, Courtney Love, Flea, Les Claypool, the Eels, and many other artists. His music appears in many films and TV shows. Joe helps develop musical products for various companies, notably Apple, where he was a major indie developer for the GarageBand, Logic, and MainStage platforms. He's written literally thousands of articles about music and musicians, and was an editor for both Guitar Player and Premier Guitar magazines. Joe also created a line of guitar pedals (https://www.joegore.com/pedals).

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