Who are you guys?

Current:
Jeff Breeze — Host of Pipeline! He plays all the music, books all bands, and does all the interviews. He is the big cheese. If you’re in a band, you want to kiss this guy’s ass. He likes ice cream even more than you do.

Bryan Cord — Engineer. MIT Electrical Engineering PhD student. Creates sprawling wreckage solely through use of audio equipment. Known for fat cats, drinking beer, and rent-free living, not necessarily in that order.

Mike Reed — Formerly “top secret stuff by day”, now more like “Naked Gun.” Swaggering audio stud by night. He’s to die for, folks.

Paul Koelle — Formerly of a pretty great Boston band. A new edition, but not New Edition. Think of other Maurice Starr endeavors.

John Hecker — Life has dealt this guy a pretty sweet hand. He’s making the most of it. He is not one of the folks that that movie ‘21′ is about though. He’s too young for that.

Andy Hong — Founding engineer of Pipeline!, way back when. Spiritual leader. Grand Poobah. Isn’t around much anymore. Personally knows 1/3 of all the people in the world.

Past:

Ramsey Tantawi — Engineer. Working stiff. Resident dummy. Responsible for foisting this blog onto the world. Engineer from early 2001 to January 2008. A move to the left coast will do that to you.

Kyle Bittinger — Engineer from early 2002 until late 2005, back again in late 2006, then gone sometime in 2007. Guitar player extraordinaire.

Nick McCarthy — Engineer from 2004 to 2006. Outstandingly handsome. No longer the resident man of leisure.

Bob Dubrow — Host from late 1993 to 2003. Retired from Pipeline!, but still hosts Lost and Found every other Monday. Throws epic pool parties.

Ian Forsyth — Engineer from sometime in the late 1990’s to late 2001. Rest In Peace, my friend.

Carl Plaster — Engineer for most of the shows from 1990 to 1995 (approximate).

Nancy Tessel — Host from 1991 to 1993.

Ron Spangler — Host from 1990 to 1991.

Andy Hong and Ted Young — Alternated hosting and engineering the show from its beginning in early 1989 until 1990.

There are others, and right now most of the dates are approximate; this is a work in progress. More soon.

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