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| | Eddie Kramer Guitars |
 | | Eddie mixed the Wilson Pickett record on Rounder Records (first new release in twelve years) and produced an album with an all girl punk rock band from Nashville called "Fair Verona" on indie label I. Records. |
 | | During 2002 Eddie formed a new company, Kramer Archives, Inc., featuring his photographs of the artists he worked with during 1967-1972, including Hendrix, Stones, Zeppelin, Small Faces, Traffic, Johnny Winter, Joe Cocker, Frank Zappa, etc. The photographs were installed at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 and VH1 Times Square headquarters in 2001. |
 | | Eddie Kramer reminisces about this photo: "I was asked by Steve Paul who owned and ran The Scene Club on 46th street, where Jimi and many others used to jam, to produce Johnny's first album for CBS. |
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