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Prolific trumpeter Steve Madaio's influence on popular music is profound. From his early days performing with the Butterfield Blues Band at Woodstock to decades of recording and touring with artists like Stevie Wonder, the Rolling Stones, and John Lennon, his signature trumpet sound and iconic arrangements left an indelible mark on music as we know it today. His story begins in the drug-fueled counterculture of the 1960s, and this book chronicles his incredible journey through legendary tours and recording sessions with the best of the best.

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Prolific trumpeter Steve Madaio's influence on popular music is profound. From his early days performing with the Butterfield Blues Band at Woodstock to decades of recording and touring with artists like Stevie Wonder, the Rolling Stones, and John Lennon, his signature trumpet sound and iconic arrangements left an indelible mark on music as we know it today. His story begins in the drug-fueled counterculture of the 1960s, and this book chronicles his incredible journey through legendary tours and recording sessions with the best of the best.
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Tad Sisler is an American Composer, Author and Producer of feature films and music. More than a thousand of his original works are available through ITunes, Amazon and virtually every other major marketplace. His media corporation, Mainstream Source, currently has two independent feature films in development, two television shows, a music store and vast collection of music for film and television usages, in addition to published screenplays and books. Tad is a voting member of The Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Mainstream Source is a trademarked corporation in good standing by the United States Government, USPTO. Books, Audio Books and Podcasts in development by Tad Sisler include "Reflections in the Key Of Life-The Steve Madaio Story", chronicling the life and times of America's most prolific trumpeter. "Mafia Baby" is a shocking true story of a woman raped by a Mafioso, who then raised his child alone. "But What About The People?" is a reflection and history of the American people, penned by a Fellow in the American College of Physicians. Tad's autobiography, "It's a Long Climb To The Middle" is slated for release in 2019. Screenplays in development by Tad Sisler include "The Incredible Spark of Franklin Benjamin", and "Please Don't Forget". Prior to Tad's experience founding and building Mainstream Source, he produced a series of live headliner events at multiple venues from the ground up, including sold-out performances by Kenny Rogers, Earth, Wind & Fire, Los Lobos, Glen Campbell, The Righteous Brothers, Lou Rawls, Tito Puente, the Power Jam featuring Timmy T, Tara Kemp, Candyman, Soul To Soul and more. As a very young man, Tad Sisler worked as a performer for Frank Sinatra, studied music in choreography under world-famous Broadway Dancer/Choreographer Jacque D'Amboise, received superior ratings in classical piano performance in tough Joanna Hodges international competitions, and received private acting lessons from Richard Burton, a friend of his family.Tad attended the prestigious Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts on vocal music scholarships during the period when it was affiliated with the University of Southern California. In High School, Tad was one of 100 statewide vocalists elected to the prestigious All-State Choir in Missouri.During his storied career, Tad has also had the honor of performing with and working among such greats as Gladys Knight, Rita Coolidge, B.B. King, Marilyn McCoo, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Rogers, Tito Puente, Sonny and Mary Bono, Gene Barry, Teri Cole Whittaker, Shecky Greene, Peter Marshall, Mary Hart, Blackwell, Herb Jeffries, Trini Lopez, Glen Campbell, Jennifer Hudson and other legends. Tad is proud and humbled to be a voting member of the Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, which allows him to have a voice to vote for great artists worthy of winning a Grammy Award. Many of Tad's works have been placed into Grammy consideration.