Al Schnier
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Al Schnier performing with moe. on March 8, 2007.
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Background information | |
Born | January 9, 1968 |
Origin | Utica, NY |
Genre(s) | progressive rock rock music folk rock electronica |
Occupation(s) | musician |
Instrument(s) | electric guitar acoustic guitar mandolin Moog synthesizer keyboard |
Years active | 1991 - present |
Label(s) | Fatboy Records |
Associated acts | moe. Al and the Transamericans Before Cowboys |
Website | http://www.alschnier.com |
Al Schnier (b. January 9, 1968) is a musician most noted for being one of two guitarists for the American jam band moe.
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[edit] History
Schnier was born on January 9, 1968 in Utica, New York. He attended New Hartford Central High School in Oneida County, New York before going to college at State University of New York at Oneonta (SUNY) in 1990. He graduated from SUNY with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Arts.
He currently lives in the suburbs of Utica with his wife, Diane, and his two children.
[edit] Music career
As found at his website, Schnier wrote his first original piece of music in 1978, of which a part would later appear on his solo musical release al.one. His first band was in 1982 during eighth grade and was named "Cuttin' Loose." It was a Neil Young and Rush tribute band that played only two shows. During high school and college he performed in various cover bands. In early 1991, Schnier filled in for Dave Kessler in his band moe (period absent until 1992), playing electric guitar and congas at Chicklets House in Buffalo, New York. After this time, Schnier would occasionally play with the band, adding a third guitar to Kessler and Chuck Garveys mix. Schnier officially joined the band in January 1992 and Kessler left several months later due to lack of interest. To this day, Schnier is with the band moe. fulltime, adding instruments such as mandolin, acoustic guitar, keyboards, and Moog to his contributions.
Schnier has also been a part of several side project bands. In 1999, he formed an Americana-influenced folk rock group called Al and the Transamericans. He released an album, "Analog", and continues to play sporadic shows with the group, usually in or around his current hometown of Utica.
In July of 2001, Schnier began work on an electronica project he named al.one. The name is a play on the fact that Schnier performs all instruments and duties on the album. The self-titled album was released in October of 2001 and he has performed a few solo shows in support of the release.
In 2003, Schnier joined with his wife, Diane, to create an album based on her musical talents. Over the course of a year, they recorded the album "Before Cowboys", with Diane playing piano and singing while Schnier performed all other musical duties. Since the release, Schnier has toured with his wife and a small group, dubbed Before Cowboys, and are currently working on a follow-up album.
Schnier has also been a part of Phil Lesh and Friends during a number of shows, most recently in May of 2005 for three shows in the San Francisco, California area.
Al is an aspiring engineer & producer. He has produced & engineered all of his solo work, as well as both of his wife's albums, along w. several moe. projects (including some of the tracks on the recent "The Conch"). He has also worked on projects for other bands including The Brakes & Okemah. Schnier owns his own studio, Basemental Studios, in upstate NY.
Additionally, Al is also a founding board member of the voter registration group, Headcount, as well as an avid supporter & fundraiser for Autism developmental center, The Kelberman Center.
[edit] Gear
moe.:
- Effects: Guitar / Minimoog > Fulltone Clyde Wah-wah pedal > DOD 440 Envelope Filter > Analogman Comprosser > Timmy > Zvex Fuzz Factory > Diamond Memory Lane > Analogman BiChorus > Diaz Tremodillo > Analogman a/b switch > Oldfield Marquis 30
- Guitars: Fender Custom Shop Telecater Custom with Bigbsy and Duncans, Gibson ES335
[edit] References
- Official Al Schnier webpage
- Moelinks Official FAQ by the band
- Al Schnier collection on the Internet Archive's live music archive