Bob Heil – Talk Box pioneer who worked with Peter Frampton, Grateful Dead and The Who – dies aged 83
Bob Heil, the audio industry legend who pioneered the Talk Box – and worked with the likes of Peter Frampton and The Who – has died aged 83. The news was shared via a social media post published by ...
Even if you don’t know the song or artist by name, you’d instantly recognize the opening of Peter Frampton’s “Show Me the Way.” The synthesized scat-like singing made famous on one of rock ‘n rolls ...
A private family service will be held in memory of Bob Heil, a metro-east native known for revolutionizing the sound systems used by rock bands in the 1970s and creating a high-powered “talk box” used ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Bob Heil holds a microphone used by Roger Daltrey of The Who that is part of the Heil Sound exhibit opening at the Rock & Roll ...
Bob Heil's career as a groundbreaking sound engineer who brought thunder and rich sonic coloring to tours by rock titans like the Grateful Dead and the Who began behind a pipe organ in a 1920s movie ...
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