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Bandito The Bongo Artist by Raymond Scott on Amazon Music ...

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Bandito The Bongo Artist - song by Raymond Scott Spotify

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    Listen to Bandito The Bongo Artist on Spotify. Raymond Scott · Song · 2000.Music Duration: 1 min

Bandito The Bongo Artist — Raymond Scott Last.fm

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    179 rows · Listen to Bandito The Bongo Artist from Raymond Scott's Manhattan Research, Inc. for …

Raymond Scott Timeline Raymond Scott (1908-1994)

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    Invents electronic music device “Bandito the Bongo Artist” (drum machine). 1965 – Raymond and Dorothy Collins are divorced. Scott moves to 3 Willow Park , an industrial complex on Long Island, where he lives and works in a spacious laboratory-cum-bachelor pad.

Manhattan Research, Inc. (electronic) Raymond Scott ...

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    Manhattan Research Inc. (released on Basta in 2000) is a 69-track anthology featuring over two hours of Scott’s unreleased electronic recordings from the 1950s-’60s. These works feature homebuilt music machines like the Electronium, Clavivox, Circle Machine, Bandito the Bongo Artist, and more. Scott was one of the first to use electronic music in commercial jingles, many of which can be heard on MRI.

Manhattan Research, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Research, Inc. is a two-CD compilation of electronic music created by the musician, composer and inventor, Raymond Scott and his company, "Manhattan Research Inc." Posthumously released in 2000 by Basta Music of Holland, the album contains selected samples of Scott's work from the 1950s and 1960s for film soundtracks, commercials, and for his own technical and musical experiments.

Drum machine - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Scott (1960–1963) In 1960, Raymond Scott constructed the Rhythm Synthesizer and, in 1963, a drum machine called Bandito the Bongo Artist. Scott's machines were used for recording his album Soothing Sounds for Baby series (1964). First fully transistorized drum machines – Seeburg / Gulbransen (1964)

Raymond Scott - Manhattan Research Inc. Releases Discogs

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    Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Raymond Scott - Manhattan Research Inc. at Discogs. Complete your Raymond Scott collection.

Raymond Scott - Manhattan Research Banquet Records

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    Raymond Scott (1908-1994) was a renowned bandleader, composer and pianist from the 1930s to the 1950s. Many of his playful riffs, originally recorded from 1937 to 1939 by the Raymond Scott Quintette, are genetically encoded in every earthling, having covered by many artists while also being adapted for cartoons like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, The Ren and Stimpy Show, The Simpsons and Animaniacs.

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