Audio and Video
- Kurzweil - It all started with Ray Kurzweil - The story of Stevie Wonder's technical challenge to Ray Kurzweil that ultimately motivates the inception of Kurzweil Music Systems.
- Ray Kurzweil - Ray Kurzweil Appearing on Worldnet - Demonstration of the Kurzweil 250
- Keith Emerson - Emerson, Lake and Powell with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra on the Late Show with David Letterman (Note that two Kurzweil K250's are being played live - one by Keith Emerson and the other by Paul Shaffer)
- Chick Corea Electrik Band - The Dragon - (Note the Kurzweil 250 is to Chick's left on the bottom and string sounds are played on it during the performance)
- CBS News Interview With Joel Spiegelman in September, 1988 on New Age Bach and the Kurzweil 250
- Joel Spiegelman Interview on the Joe Franklin Show, August 1988
- Bach's Nightmare: The Ultimate Rape, or The Art of Kitsch
- Steven Johannessen - Visual Music Showcase at the Middle Of Nowhere
- Kurzweil 250 Demo Cassette (With voiceover explaining history and features)
- Kurzweil 250 Demo Cassette (Jazz / Orchestral demo from a great sampler-synth)
- Kurzweil 250 Rock Block Demo 33 1/3 RPM Record
- Wayne Shorter Quartet - The Last Silk Hat (North Sea Jazz 1986)
- FX - Kevin Loch at Lisner Auditorium Nov. 8, 1986
- Mutabaruka - The Mystery Unfolds
- The Mosquito
- Pat Metheny Group - Daulton Lee (Information in Italian)
- ASJ Avantius - Muzika u domaćoj kinematografiji ( II DEO )
- Clinton S. Clark - Film Scoring Portfolio
- The Big Cruise - Don Lampasone (ASCAP)
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