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T.C. Furlong

T.C. Furlong

You’d think that a major metropolitan area like Chicago, with its 11 million or so citizens, would have dozens and dozens of sound companies ready to service the city’s music venues and industry events. Yet, according to T.C. Furlong, who started the sound company that bears his name nearly 35 years ago, there are only eight companies working in the Windy City.

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It’s a Woman’s Woman’s Woman’s Tour

Tony Blanc and Bill Chrysler Get It Up In Record Time for Christina Aguilera.

OK, I admit it. I wanted to talk with the Christina Aguilera tour guys because she totally blew me away with her performances on the last two Grammy telecasts. Her duet with Herbie Hancock last year and the tribute to James Brown with “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” proved that the budding diva has not only pipes, but taste and chops to match. 

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Plugging In the 49th Grammy Awards

Audio In the Big Leagues

I’m standing at front of house inside L.A.’s Staples Center the night before the 49th Grammys broadcast. I’m surrounded by some of pro audio’s biggest heavyweights, and the mood is best described as “watchfully relaxed.” After six grueling days of install and rehearsals, the crew is ready to wrap and get ready for show day. 

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Yes, This Will Be On the Test

The great thing about teaching is that it helps you organize thoughts into cohesive ideas. The other day, while I was imparting my vast storehouse of knowledge to some up-and-coming engineers, I mentioned that there are a few different approaches to creating a live mix and that for the most part, barring any real technical faux pas, if a method is found that works, then it’s right.

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Oh Geez, There He Goes Again

By this point in time I must seem to be the guy who insists on flailing the long-since deceased steed, but I have always been one to say what I think. Evidently I don’t think about a lot of different things because I sat down at the computer with the intention of revisiting a subject I have expounded on several times in the past. But instead, I’ll just touch on it and move on.

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The Show Must Go On, Usually

When it comes to performing, perseverance is one thing, electrocution a whole ‘nother one.

The recent performance by Prince at the Super Bowl Halftime show raises some very serious questions regarding when an outdoor event has passed the point of “the show must go on” and reached the point of “someone could get hurt here.” We’ve all heard the adage, but at what — and more importantly, whose expense — must the show go on? 

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Eric Schilling Rides Again

Good Preparation Doesn’t Happen by Accident.

Eric Schilling, a Grammy-winning engineer, live mixer and record producer for artists including Gloria Estefan, Crosby, Stills & Nash, David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Shakira and others, has also been the music mixer for the Grammy telecast for the past several years. It’s one of the jobs he’s most prized, and that gave him grounding in all three areas he enjoyed: working in recording studios, mixing live sound and mixing high-intensity broadcast events like the Grammys. But he almost didn’t make it for this year’s event. 

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Life On the Inside

[The Anklebiters is one column that I came up with the idea for that has never really been what I wanted it to be. I wanted to model it on Click and Clack from “Car Talk“ on NPR, just a couple of guys talking about the live audio biz. But we never got it right. Until now. Welcome back Brian Cassell (owner of Celebration Productions) and say “Hi” to Ken Rengering (owner of Ken’s Events). Both own small companies with aspirations to become something bigger. If you have a question, ask it. If not, they’ll be here until further notice. Hanging out and talking live audio. — Ed.]

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Blake Suib Selects VENUE for Mayer Tour

DALY CITY, CA — Blake Suib, a veteran monitor mix engineer with 25 years of experience, received a call last July to design a live sound system for singer and guitarist John Mayer. Suib specified a the Digidesign VENUE console for the gig.

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Power Distro

Hi, this Mark Amundson, FOHmag technical editor and sometime wizard of knobs. Please feel free to continue this running dialog on my Theory and Practice topics, biz topics, or anything related to the live sound production profession. To kick things off, I am looking for your thoughts on the state of power distro gear used in our profession. 

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NSCA: Boring or Boutiful?

It would be easy to write NSCA off as a place for straight install guys to get the latest scoop on security systems and outdoor speakers built to look like rocks. Easy, but a mistake. While the show floor itself could have been more active (at times it seemed like green “Exhibitor” badges outnumbered all others combined by a ratio of about three-toone), the educational and training sessions were, by all reports, full, and the demo rooms were humming pretty much continuously. Let’s take a look at what was new starting — in a novel switch from how we usually do things — in the middle of the signal chain.

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