Difference between revisions of "Cliff Goodwin"
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We have an ongoing discussion about this video here: [https://www.bosepro.community/g/portable/topic/how-to-play-better-video-available-now?reply=23827222478219112#23827222478219112 Playing Better with the L1®] in the Bose Pro Portable PA Community. | We have an ongoing discussion about this video here: [https://www.bosepro.community/g/portable/topic/how-to-play-better-video-available-now?reply=23827222478219112#23827222478219112 Playing Better with the L1®] in the Bose Pro Portable PA Community. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 13 December 2016
Cliff Goodwin is a professional musician. He lives and works in the Northeast US.
From 1980 - 1992 he was music director of the Joe Cocker Band, on stage and in the studio. In 2002 he was chosen to develop a musical group to launch the L1™ system throughout the world. Goodwin was asked by Bose Chief Engineer Ken Jacob to speak at the second L1™ Users Conference held in Ashland MA in October 2006. Ken and the audience asked Cliff wide ranging questions about how to take maximum musical advantage of the L1™ system. The premise was: Now that we can hear better... How can we play better? |
We have an ongoing discussion about this video here: Playing Better with the L1® in the Bose Pro Portable PA Community.
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From 1980 - 1992 he was music director of the Joe Cocker Band, on stage and in the studio. In 2002 he was chosen to develop a musical group to launch the L1™ system throughout the world. Goodwin was asked by Bose Chief Engineer Ken Jacob to speak at the second L1™ Users Conference held in Ashland MA in October 2006. Ken and the audience asked Cliff wide ranging questions about how to take maximum musical advantage of the L1™ system. The premise was: Now that we can hear better... How can we play better? |
Cliff Goodwin with Tony Sarno performing at one of the Music is Human presentations.