Kurzweil K250 - Artists and Musical Groups Who Have Used The Kurzweil K250

Artists and Musical Groups Who Have Used The Kurzweil K250

Reference: Kurzweil 250 User's Guide, Pages 140 - 148 Appendix C: The Kurzweil 250 In the Real World Copyright 1988 Kurzweil Music Systems Incorporated

  • 2nd Chapter of Acts, band
  • Tori Amos, singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist
  • Art of Noise, band
  • George Benson, musician
  • Jeff Bova, arranger, composer, keyboardist and record producer
  • Richard Carpenter, composer, musician
  • Chicago, band
  • Eric Clapton, Singer, songwriter, composer, guitarist
  • Stewart Copeland, musician, drummer
  • Anthony J. Resta, producer, musician, composer
  • Chick Corea, jazz pianist/keyboardist, composer
  • Neil Diamond, singer, songwriter, actor
  • Don Dorsey, audio production consultant
  • Ray Ellis, record producer, arranger and conductor
  • Keith Emerson, keyboardist, composer
  • Emerson, Lake & Powell, band
  • Flood (Marc Ellis), alternative rock and post-punk producer
  • Dominic Frontiere, composer, arranger and jazz accordionist
  • David Foster, composer, musician and record producer - K250 provided signature staccato violin sound on Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire
  • Grateful Dead, band
  • Lee Greenwood, singer, songwriter
  • Arlo Guthrie, singer
  • Herbie Hancock, jazz pianist and composer
  • Ray Sharpe, composer, musician and record producer
  • James Horner, composer
  • Doug Ingle, organist, vocalist, composer
  • Stanley Jordan, jazz guitarist
  • Journey, band
  • The Judds, mother/daughter duo
  • Michael Kamen, composer
  • Kitarō, composer, multi-instrumentalist
  • Steve Levine, record producer
  • Huey Lewis and the News, band
  • Barbara Mandrell, singer
  • Lyle Mays, jazz pianist
  • Pat Metheny, jazz guitarist and composer
  • Dudley Moore, actor, comedian, musician
  • Patrick Moraz, progressive Rock keyboardist
  • Anne Murray, singer
  • Mickey Newbury, singer, songwriter
  • Olivia Newton-John, singer, songwriter, actress
  • Alan O'Day, singer, songwriter
  • Our Lady Peace, band
  • Dolly Parton, singer, songwriter, composer, author, actress, philanthropist
  • Prince, musician
  • Lionel Richie, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor
  • Richard Robbins, composer
  • Kenny Rogers, singer, photographer, songwriter, producer, actor
  • Nile Rodgers, composer, arranger, guitarist, music producer
  • Paul Shaffer, Music Director of the CBS Orchestra on Late Show with David Letterman
  • Bob Seger, musician
  • Simple Minds, band
  • Spandau Ballet, band
  • Jim Steinman, composer, record producer, lyricist
  • Ray Stevens, musician
  • Isao Tomita, composer
  • Ultravox, band
  • Eddie Van Halen, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter, producer
  • Vangelis, composer
  • Wax, band
  • Barry White, record producer, songwriter, singer
  • John Williams, composer, conductor and pianist
  • Stevie Wonder, musician and composer
  • Christopher Yavelow, compose
  • Bruce Springsteen, musician, singer, songwriter, mentioned in the book "Bruce," a Springsteen Biography, by Peter Ames Carlinwas, used in the recording of the Tunnel of Love Album in 1987.

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