Todd, born in
Vancouver
and founding member of the group, began laying the groundwork and vision of what was to become KING KARMA while playing bass for rock icon, Paul Rodgers of Bad Company. Soon after, Todd and guitarist, Markus Wolfe decided to form their own band, a band that would emanate the quality and integrity found in rock music's heydays.
In search of the ideal singer, Todd left
Canada
and replanted himself in
Nashville,
Tennessee where he was introduced to legendary Muscle Shoals producer, Jimmy Johnson. Together with the help of many music industry insiders and Todd's unrelenting perseverance the band was formed. Todd moved back to Vancouver and pre-production of KK's debut began.
Here's the rundown of the gear Todd used during the making of
KING KARMA's self-titled debut album:
Ampeg SVT Amplifier (1981c.)
Avalon U5
Wizard Big "B" & Classic 4x12 speaker cabinets
Fender Precision Bass on tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 11 & 12
Fender 51' Reissue Precision Bass on track 10
Rickenbacker 4001 Bass (1973c.) on tracks 1, 3 & 7
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