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Kaphan and [[Vudi]] lived together in the late 1970s and played in a traditional country band called Curtis Bunch & The Wild Bunch, and later joined [[Vudi]] in [[Farmers]] for a brief period. Vudi introduced Kaphan to [[Mark Eitzel]] and he agreed to play pedal steel guitar on the band's 1988 album ''[[California]]'' and 1989's ''[[United Kingdom]]'', and became a full-time member of the band by 1991's ''[[Everclear]]'', in which Kaphan recorded, mixed and produced a great deal. Kaphan went on to play with the band through their 1994 ''[[San Francisco]]'' album. His last show with the band was on April 27, 1994. | |||
==Bruce Kaphan with Mark Eitzel== | ==Bruce Kaphan with Mark Eitzel== | ||
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| Background information | |
| Born |
January 7, 1955 San Francisco, CA |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer, engineer |
| Instruments | pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar |
| Years active | 1970-present |
| Website |
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Bruce Kaphan (born January 7, 1955) is a musician who has worked on many studio projects, often as a pedal steel player.[1] Kaphan was a member of American Music Club.[2]
In addition to Mark Eitzel and American Music Club, Kaphan has worked on albums for Sheryl Crow, The Black Crowes, R.E.M., John Lee Hooker, Chris Isaak, Francesco De Gregori, Love & Rockets, Red House Painters and many others. He has also appeared in such live or pre-recorded television performances of David Byrne’s Feelings tour, and Jewel’s Saturday Night Live and MTV Unplugged appearances. Kaphan has also written many articles for Recording Magazine, and has released 3 solo albums - Slider- Ambient Excursions for Pedal Steel Guitar (2001), Hybrid (2010) and Bruce Kaphan Quartet (2012).
Bruce Kaphan with American Music Club
Kaphan and Vudi lived together in the late 1970s and played in a traditional country band called Curtis Bunch & The Wild Bunch, and later joined Vudi in Farmers for a brief period. Vudi introduced Kaphan to Mark Eitzel and he agreed to play pedal steel guitar on the band's 1988 album California and 1989's United Kingdom, and became a full-time member of the band by 1991's Everclear, in which Kaphan recorded, mixed and produced a great deal. Kaphan went on to play with the band through their 1994 San Francisco album. His last show with the band was on April 27, 1994.