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Michael DeTemple : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael DeTemple
Michael DeTemple (born December 15, 1947) is an American musician and luthier known for his handmade solid-body guitars.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, DeTemple began repairing and maintaining a wide range of stringed instruments at the age of thirteen. Early on, he became acquainted with renowned guitarist Ernie Ball, who retained his services by paying with old guitars.〔Vintage Guitar Magazine; Volume 19, No. 5 March 2005 (Winter NAMM issue) Builder Profile.〕
== Musician ==
He began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin at 12, quickly achieving a high level of proficiency. He began hanging out at the Los Angeles ''Ash Grove'' folk club, where he came into contact with a number of luminaries in the folk and blues genres including Taj Mahal, Doc Watson, Lightnin' Hopkins, Clarence White, and Jesse Ed Davis. At 14, he won his first ''Topanga Canyon Banjo and Fiddle Contest'', winning three more times by eighteen. In 1966, Academy Award winning composer, Earl Robinson invited him to play in the "Winterfest Concerto for Five String Banjo and Orchestra" with the ''Los Angeles Philharmonic'' conducted by Lawrence Foster and later with Elmer Bernstein.
In the 1970s, DeTemple worked as a studio musician, and contributed to a number of film scores and other projects. A notable studio performance during this period was on Dave Mason's bestselling album, ''Alone Together''.〔http://www.answers.com/topic/alone-together-rock-album-2 Album liner credits〕 He also developed a close friendship with ''The Band'' bass player, Rick Danko with whom he recorded, later playing live in the ''Rick Danko Band''. Danko discovered his guitar work when DeTemple joined in on a jam session in the studio with Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, and Ron Wood.〔http://www.peterstonebrown.com/Danko.php Rick Danko Interview 21 December 1977.〕 Most recently he has played mandolin on John Fogerty’s ''DeJa Vu All Over Again''〔http://www.djangomusic.com/item_music.asp?id=R+++710750&dt=1&cid=&sid=&mediatype= CD liner notes〕 and the supplemental disc of Kevin Costner's ''Open Range'' DVD ''Beyond Open Range: (The Making of Open Range)''.〔Open Range: Disc Two; Video montage; Touchstone Pictures; ISBN 0-7888-4829-1; ©2004, Buena Vista Entertainment〕

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