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  1. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Para cuando empezaron a vender a millones, Boston ni siquiera existían como un verdadero grupo —no tenían una formación completa ni tampoco tocaban en directo— y se parecían más al juguete del brillante, perfeccionista y maniático Tom Scholz, la mente que estaba detrás de Boston.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2024 · Today, we’re telling the story of Boston's perfectionist rock savant, Tom Scholz, whose attention to detail is the secret ingredient to some of the rock era’s most iconic tracks. After spending six years working on demos in his basement studio, Tom Scholz and Boston released one of the best-selling records of the '70s.

  3. 17 de jun. de 2024 · If I’m going the hardware route I like keeping things analog, and as far as 100% analog amp sims go, the Tom Scholz Rockman is by far my favorite. An Axe FX and Kemper might have more flexibility as far as versatility, routing, and durability go, but the Rockman is about 90 billion times more swaggy in the sound AND looks department.

  4. 17 de jun. de 2024 · In this awesome little 10-minute mini-documentary from NOVA’s Secret Live of Scientists and NPR Music, Tom Scholz talks about his early musical life, inventing the technology (like his famous Rockman) to hear the sounds he wanted to hear, and his secret weapon, the Hyperspace pedal, of which only 2 exist in the known universe.

  5. Hace 4 días · This is simple display of the Boston Tom Scholz sound using (2) simple effects - The Vintage Rockman Stereo Chorus Delay module and a GOAT Distortion Genera...

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · El jefe de Gobierno alemán, el socialdemócrata Olaf Scholz, recibió este domingo en Berlín al Presidente argentino, Javier Milei, en una breve reunión de trabajo en la que el germano subrayó su convencimiento de que a la hora de introducir reformas es preciso tener en cuenta su repercusión en la población y proteger la cohesión social.

  7. Hace 5 días · 2013 - Boston guitarist Tom Scholz was ordered to pay $132,000 in court fees to the Boston Herald after he unsuccessfully sued the newspaper. The Herald had suggested that Scholz was responsible for the 2007 suicide of Boston lead singer Brad Delp, but a Superior Court judge ruled that the paper could not be held liable for defaming Scholz.