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Blair Masters
Blair Masters has been a session keyboard player in Nashville for the past 20 years. He has played on a wide variety of records, mostly in the contemporary Christian genre, including records by Amy Grant, Newsboys, Steven Curtis Chapman, and MercyMe. In addition, he has also toured as a keyboard player with artists like as Garth Brooks and Casting Crowns.
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Session keyboardist Blair Masters discusses how the benefits of new technologies have made life easier for musicians, and assesses whether these technologies have actually made it easier to produce professional-sounding music.



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November 2007
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