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Danny Zacharias


Last Updated: 11/17/2009

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Status: Single
City: HERMITAGE
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/9/2005
January 26, 2009 - Monday 

Creation Audio Labs just returned from NAMM 2009.

We
had a great time showing the Holy Fire Overdrive / Distortion pedal,
MK.4.23 Boost pedal, MW1 Studio Tool and Redeemer circuit to the world.

Here are some photos from NAMM:



Danny with Earl Slick. Earl loves the Holy Fire and MK.4.23 pedals. Check him out online and keep an eye out for his new project.





Bryan, Sarge and the Guys from Egnater Amps. Bruce makes some great amps. See for yourself at www.egnater.com




Steve Ouimette and Danny Zacharias of Creation Audio Labs.

Steve is an award-winning artist/composer/producer and a 17-year veteran of
the video game industry.  His recent work can be heard on the wildly
successful Guitar Hero III and GH Aerosmith games on XBOX 360, PS3 and Nintendo Wii.

Steve uses the MW1 Studio Tool daily. Learn more about the man behind much of the music of your favorite guitar video games...




We met Fabian Ruiz at our very first NAMM show four years ago. He's the guitarist for Mona for Now and he uses the MK.4.23, the Redeemer and the Holy Fire Overdrive / Distortion pedal. They have a new album coming out soon. Check them out on myspace.





Richard Goodsell of Goodsell Amplifiers
and Gary "Sarge" Gistinger (President of Creation Audio Labs). That
good looking amp between them earned a spot in our booth as our demo
amp for a reason - it rocks!







2008 International Fingerstyle Champion Tim
Thompson and Sarge. Tim has been a fan of our gear for years now and if
you haven't heard him play, you're missing out. Check out his website and search for him on YouTube.





James Hogan has been performing, recording, and teaching music professionally
for nearly 20 years. He's played with artists like Chaka Khan and Enrique Iglesias. Check him out on myspace and at www.JamesHogan.net





French Canadian artist Anik Jean has been working with Earl Slick lately. He turned her onto the Holy Fire pedal. Be sure to check her out at www.anikjean.com or on myspace.