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Del Casher

Del Casher (born Delton Kacher, 1938, Hammond, Indiana) is an American guitarist and inventor. He invented the wah-wah pedal,[1] the Ecco-Fonic, and the Fender Electronic Echo Chamber. He was the first to introduce the Roland Guitar Synthesizer for the Roland Corporation.

Life and career

Casher is an alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh where he majored in communications. After college, he moved to Hollywood and was invited to perform as the guitar and banjo soloist on the Lawrence Welk TV show. At that time, he also toured with "The Three Suns", RCA recording artists who were well known for their hit song "Twilight Time".

While on tour for their album The Three Suns in Japan he introduced his new invention, the Ecco-Fonic,[2] a tape echo device that was portable and could create echo effects that were previously possible only in the studio using large, expensive tape machines. He became friends with Ikutaro Kakehashi, who was the founder of the Roland Music Corporation of Japan. Kakehashi, as chairman of Roland, invited him to Japan to perform and introduce the first Roland guitar synthesizer. He signed with Japan Victor and Japan's Union Records as a featured artist on more than 16 hit albums.

Casher was a popular studio guitarist in Hollywood. Paramount Pictures hired him to appear with Elvis Presley in his movie Roustabout. Presley invited him for future engagements. Casher received a contract to appear on Gene Autry's Melody Ranch TV show. During this part of his career, he played with a diverse assortment of musicians, including Eddy Arnold, Connie Francis, Bobby Vinton, Sonny and Cher, and the Mothers of Invention.

Inventing the Wah-Wah pedal

In the mid-1960s Thomas Organ Company acquired the Vox amplifier name from Jennings Musical Instruments of the UK. Casher was a guitarist and consultant for Vox and often performed with the Vox Amplifonic Big Band in California. The solid state engineering staff at Thomas Organ (headed by Stan Cutler) assigned Brad Plunkett to convert the UK Vox amplifier into the US Vox solid state amplifier. To save costs, Vox had the Dick Denney Mid-Range Boost Switch[clarification needed] redesigned into a variable tone control. As Casher worked on the project, he discovered that when he moved the tone control from left to right on the amplifier, it created a "wah" sound similar to a harmonica player cupping his hands around the microphone and harmonica. This was the new sound that he had been looking for. It enabled him to express a better bluesy feeling on the electric guitar

Casher asked the engineering team to have a breadboard with that circuit installed into a Vox organ volume pedal. This enabled him to play his guitar while moving the pedal. However, with the rich harmonics of the guitar, the sound was too harsh in the "bright" position and too muddy in the "mellow" position. With a little experimenting, Casher and the Vox engineering staff were able to create a sound similar to a trumpet "wah" mute.

Vox saw no use for a "wah" sound for the guitar, believing it would be better for the electric trumpet. In 1967, after some negotiating, Vox agreed to have Del compose and release a record using the new Wah-wah pedal.

Film and TV performances with the pedal

Universal Pictures hired Casher to be the featured artist on three movies using his prototype Wah-wah pedal: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, The Shakiest Gun in the West, and The Traveling Saleslady. MGM hired him for the Tony Curtis film Don't Make Waves. In the meantime, Vox was unsuccessful in its efforts to promote the pedal for use on the electric trumpet.

His playing also appears on the theme for NBC Nightly News and is the longest running TV news theme.[3]

Later activities

In 1972, he was hired as Music Director for the children's TV show The New Zoo Revue. He produced over 200 shows as well as over 200 children's music, educational, and dance albums for Activity Records of New York. His music is heard in public schools that use Hap Palmer's educational materials.

He has composed a classical work in three movements: Americana Suite for Orchestra. He is also the producer of the Japanese anime television series, in English, Love Hina, Tenchi Muyo, and Sakura Wars.

Film work

(Selective)
Title Role Director Year Notes #
Our Town Composer George Schaefer 1977 TV movie
24 Hours to Midnight Composer Leo Fong
George Chung
1985
Terror Night Re-recording mixer
Performer: "Biker's Beat"
Writer: "Biker's Beat"
Nick Marino
André De Toth
1987
Nightmare Sisters Composer David DeCoteau 1988
Deadly Embrace Composer George Schaefer 1989
Action U.S.A. Composer John Stewart 1989
Murder Weapon Composer David DeCoteau 1989
Dadda Connection Composer Toby Russell 1990
Tropical Heat Composer Jag Mundhra 1993
Showdown Composer: additional music Leo Fong 1993
White Cargo Composer Daniel Reardon 1996

Other sources

  • "An Oral History of the Wah-Wah Pedal" in Wax Poetics magazine. Vol. 42, July/August 2010

References

  1. ^ "Del's Bio". delcasher.com. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  2. ^ . lakenetnwi.net. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  3. ^ But which one? https://www.networknewsmusic.com/category/nbc-news/nightly-news/

External links

  • Official website
  • Del Casher Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2005, 2020)

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Del Casher born Delton Kacher 1938 Hammond Indiana is an American guitarist and inventor He invented the wah wah pedal 1 the Ecco Fonic and the Fender Electronic Echo Chamber He was the first to introduce the Roland Guitar Synthesizer for the Roland Corporation Contents 1 Life and career 2 Inventing the Wah Wah pedal 3 Film and TV performances with the pedal 4 Later activities 5 Film work 6 Other sources 7 References 8 External linksLife and career EditCasher is an alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh where he majored in communications After college he moved to Hollywood and was invited to perform as the guitar and banjo soloist on the Lawrence Welk TV show At that time he also toured with The Three Suns RCA recording artists who were well known for their hit song Twilight Time While on tour for their album The Three Suns in Japan he introduced his new invention the Ecco Fonic 2 a tape echo device that was portable and could create echo effects that were previously possible only in the studio using large expensive tape machines He became friends with Ikutaro Kakehashi who was the founder of the Roland Music Corporation of Japan Kakehashi as chairman of Roland invited him to Japan to perform and introduce the first Roland guitar synthesizer He signed with Japan Victor and Japan s Union Records as a featured artist on more than 16 hit albums Casher was a popular studio guitarist in Hollywood Paramount Pictures hired him to appear with Elvis Presley in his movie Roustabout Presley invited him for future engagements Casher received a contract to appear on Gene Autry s Melody Ranch TV show During this part of his career he played with a diverse assortment of musicians including Eddy Arnold Connie Francis Bobby Vinton Sonny and Cher and the Mothers of Invention Inventing the Wah Wah pedal EditIn the mid 1960s Thomas Organ Company acquired the Vox amplifier name from Jennings Musical Instruments of the UK Casher was a guitarist and consultant for Vox and often performed with the Vox Amplifonic Big Band in California The solid state engineering staff at Thomas Organ headed by Stan Cutler assigned Brad Plunkett to convert the UK Vox amplifier into the US Vox solid state amplifier To save costs Vox had the Dick Denney Mid Range Boost Switch clarification needed redesigned into a variable tone control As Casher worked on the project he discovered that when he moved the tone control from left to right on the amplifier it created a wah sound similar to a harmonica player cupping his hands around the microphone and harmonica This was the new sound that he had been looking for It enabled him to express a better bluesy feeling on the electric guitarCasher asked the engineering team to have a breadboard with that circuit installed into a Vox organ volume pedal This enabled him to play his guitar while moving the pedal However with the rich harmonics of the guitar the sound was too harsh in the bright position and too muddy in the mellow position With a little experimenting Casher and the Vox engineering staff were able to create a sound similar to a trumpet wah mute Vox saw no use for a wah sound for the guitar believing it would be better for the electric trumpet In 1967 after some negotiating Vox agreed to have Del compose and release a record using the new Wah wah pedal Film and TV performances with the pedal EditUniversal Pictures hired Casher to be the featured artist on three movies using his prototype Wah wah pedal The Ghost and Mr Chicken The Shakiest Gun in the West and The Traveling Saleslady MGM hired him for the Tony Curtis film Don t Make Waves In the meantime Vox was unsuccessful in its efforts to promote the pedal for use on the electric trumpet His playing also appears on the theme for NBC Nightly News and is the longest running TV news theme 3 Later activities EditIn 1972 he was hired as Music Director for the children s TV show The New Zoo Revue He produced over 200 shows as well as over 200 children s music educational and dance albums for Activity Records of New York His music is heard in public schools that use Hap Palmer s educational materials He has composed a classical work in three movements Americana Suite for Orchestra He is also the producer of the Japanese anime television series in English Love Hina Tenchi Muyo and Sakura Wars Film work Edit Selective Title Role Director Year Notes Our Town Composer George Schaefer 1977 TV movie24 Hours to Midnight Composer Leo FongGeorge Chung 1985Terror Night Re recording mixerPerformer Biker s Beat Writer Biker s Beat Nick MarinoAndre De Toth 1987Nightmare Sisters Composer David DeCoteau 1988Deadly Embrace Composer George Schaefer 1989Action U S A Composer John Stewart 1989Murder Weapon Composer David DeCoteau 1989Dadda Connection Composer Toby Russell 1990Tropical Heat Composer Jag Mundhra 1993Showdown Composer additional music Leo Fong 1993White Cargo Composer Daniel Reardon 1996Other sources Edit An Oral History of the Wah Wah Pedal in Wax Poetics magazine Vol 42 July August 2010References Edit Del s Bio delcasher com Retrieved 16 November 2010 Notable Personalities Born Raised or Became Famous in Lake Porter Counties Indiana and Surrounding Illinois Communities lakenetnwi net Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 16 November 2010 But which one https www networknewsmusic com category nbc news nightly news External links EditOfficial website Del Casher Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2005 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Del Casher amp oldid 1116631661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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