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Adlib Weathers Another T in the Park Festival

Adlib Weathers Another T in the Park Festival

KINROSS, Scotland – A rainy and windy weekend didn't stop more than 80,000 people from attending the T in The Park Festival. Adlib's audio crew was also there once again, at King Tut's Wah Wah Tent, which featured Ellie Goulding, Empire of the Sun, We Are Scientists, Diana Vickers, Mumford & Sons and David Guetta.

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A Church Give Teens Their Own Space, with Bag End Speakers

LONGVIEW, TX – The First Baptist Church here wanted to give its teen youth group its own space – a dedicated area where they could congregate, interact and worship together as teens. When the bank across the street became vacant, the church bought it and designed a youth center within it – christened The Hub – that included several Xbox stations, a café, a lounge area and a worship center with a new AV and lighting system.

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In Memoriam: Albert Leccese, 57

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Albert Leccese, 57, one of the founders of Audio Analysts, died July 17 after a long battle with lung cancer. He was a brilliant technical mind and a true gem of a human being. A full feature on Leccese's life and achievements is being put together for the August issue of FOH.

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Crew Member Dies After Fall at Will Young Concert

KENT, U.K. – A backstage crew worker died after sustaining head injuries related to a fall before a July 15 concert featuring Will Young at Rochester Castle. Police and emergency workers cordoned off the accident scene, rushed the worker to the hospital in an ambulance, and the concert proceeded after an hour and a half delay.

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White House Invites The Killers, DiGiCo SD7 for July 4 Concert

WASHINGTON, DC – The "Salute to the Military" USO Concert on the White House South Lawn on July 4th, now in its second year, honors troops and their families for their service to the country. While officially on hiatus, The Killers reconvened to perform six songs at the gig, mixed by their longtime FOH engineer James Gebhard on a DiGiCo SD7.

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