Attendees at the 149th Annual, Lehigh vs. LaFayette game, Bethlehem, PA 2013

Crafting Original Music, Spanning Three Decades.

Founding Members of The Progressive Shamanists on break in the Poconos.

Discography

The Progressive Shamanists 1982—1988

Studio Albums—The Progressive Shamanists, 1983—1988


The music group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of 6 studio albums. All of the material by the group, The Progressive Shamanists, were recorded on a TASCAM 22-4 reel-to-reel tape deck, using 7 1/2, quarter inch reel-to-reel tapes, coupled with a TASCAM, six track mixer board.



Singles—The Progressive Shamanists, 1983—1988


The music group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of one studio single. All of the material by the group, The Progressive Shamanists, were recorded on a TASCAM 22-4 reel-to-reel tape deck, using 7 1/2, quarter inch reel-to-reel tapes, coupled with a TASCAM, six track mixer board.



The Progressive Shamanists 2020—

Studio Albums—The Progressive Shamanists, 2020—


The second incarnation of the music group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of one studio album. All of the material by the second incarnation of the group, The Progressive Shamanists, were recorded on a ZOOM F8n, digital field recorder, coupled with MAGIX Vegas Pro, video editing software.



Singles—The Progressive Shamanists, 2020—


The second incarnation of the music group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of twelve studio singles. All of the material by the second incarnation of the group, The Progressive Shamanists, were recorded on a ZOOM F8n, digital field recorder, coupled with MAGIX Vegas Pro, video editing software.


The Phoenix, 1982—1983

Early Studio Albums—The Phoenix, 1982—1983


The Phoenix, a precursor to the group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of six studio albums. All of the material by the group, The Phoenix, were recorded on casette tape using two open air microphones with the exception of the album, The Grasshoppers. The studio album, The Grasshoppers, was recorded on a TASCAM 22-4 reel-to-reel tape deck coupled with a TASCAM, six track mixer board.



Live Albums—The Phoenix, 1982—1982

The Phoenix, a precursor to the group, The Progressive Shamanists, produced the equivalent of two live albums. All of the material by the group, The Phoenix, were recorded on casette tape using two open air microphones with the exception of the album, The Grasshoppers. The studio album, The Grasshoppers, was recorded on a TASCAM 22-4 reel-to-reel tape deck coupled with a TASCAM, six track mixer board.



The Shrooms 1980—1981

The Shrooms, a precursor to the group, The Progressive Shamanists, have produced the equivalent of 3 studio albums, and 4 live albums.

Studio Albums—The Shrooms 1980—1981




Live Albums—The Shrooms, 1981—1981


The Headlights, 1976—1980

The Headlights, a then-contemporary music group that formed while Pichler attended Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland, produced the equivalent of 7 studio albums, 4 live albums, and 1 music video.

Studio Albums—The Headlights 1976—1980



Live Albums—The Headlights 1976—1980



Music Videos—The Headlights 1976—1980