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Max Creek reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s, performing over 250 shows a year. However, in the early 1990s, they chose to significantly reduce their touring schedule to focus on their families. The band faced a significant setback due to the departure of [[sound engineer]] John Archer and what was dubbed by band members as his "Crystal Clear" [[Sound system (DJ)|sound system]] in the early 1990s. This led to a decision for Max Creek to stop touring at a time when the [[jam band]] scene was gaining momentum.Max Creek reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s, performing over 250 shows a year. However, in the early 1990s, they chose to significantly reduce their touring schedule to focus on their families. The band faced a significant setback due to the departure of [[sound engineer]] John Archer and what was dubbed by band members as his "Crystal Clear" [[Sound system (DJ)|sound system]] in the early 1990s. This led to a decision for Max Creek to stop touring at a time when the [[jam band]] scene was gaining momentum.
The band influenced a new generation of touring musicians. [[Mike Gordon]] once sent his dad to record a Max Creek show with his gear while he was in college. <ref>Greenhaus, Mike https://relix.com/articles/detail/the_core_scott_murawski/ Relix</ref> [[Guster]] drummer Brian Rosenworcel was an outspoken fan growing up.<ref>Grenehaus, Mike https://relix.com/articles/detail/guster_the_pains_of_being_pop_at_heart/ Relix</ref>The band influenced a new generation of touring musicians. [[Mike Gordon]] once sent his dad to record a Max Creek show with his gear while he was in college in the early 1980s. <ref>Greenhaus, Mike https://relix.com/articles/detail/the_core_scott_murawski/ Relix</ref> [[Guster]] drummer Brian Rosenworcel was an outspoken fan growing up.<ref>Grenehaus, Mike https://relix.com/articles/detail/guster_the_pains_of_being_pop_at_heart/ Relix</ref>
Max Creek notably put on an annual music festival at Indian Lookout Country Club in upstate [[New York (state)|New York]], dubbed "Camp Creek", and was one of the longest running festivals on the East Coast when it took a hiatus in 2008. Camp Creek was held in [[Maine]] in 2011, and returned to Indian Lookout Country Club in 2014. After another hiatus, Camp Creek was held in 2019 at Odetah Camping Resort in [[Bozrah, Connecticut]].Max Creek notably put on an annual music festival at Indian Lookout Country Club in upstate [[New York (state)|New York]], dubbed "Camp Creek", and was one of the longest running festivals on the East Coast when it took a hiatus in 2008. Camp Creek was held in [[Maine]] in 2011, and returned to Indian Lookout Country Club in 2014. After another hiatus, Camp Creek was held in 2019 at Odetah Camping Resort in [[Bozrah, Connecticut]].

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