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Main Stage at Roots Fest 2011 Uses RCF TT+ System

Main Stage at Roots Fest 2011 Uses RCF TT+ System

BALTIMORE – The Roots Fest 2011 outdoor festival featured five days of live music and other performances in late June, with headliners like Talib Kweli and Anthony David featured along with local music and spoken word artists and a variety of plays, dance and performance art projects on multiple stages.

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Happauge High School Auditorium Equipped with Renkus-Heinz Gear

HAPPAUGE, NY – Happauge High School's 1,500-seat main auditorium can operate as one space or three separate rooms, and it will host anything from theatre and concerts to fundraisers and movie nights. To meet the varying needs of the space, Rich Riedel, owner and president of Riedel Audio and Acoustics, opted for a system from Renkus-Heinz.

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Christian Artist Steve Bell Touring with Neumann KMS 105

WINNIPEG, MB – Christian artist Steve Bell's solo career began in 1989, but many of his recent performances have been anything but a solo effort. The Juno award-winning singer/songwriter has performed more than two dozen symphony concerts with 12 different orchestras in Canada and the U.S. in recent years, all the while using Neumann 105s for vocals.

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Spectrum Sound Adds Two Midas PRO9 Consoles to its Inventory

From left, Kyle Shepherd, production manager/live sound sales manager; and and Ken Porter, founder and president, Spectrum Sound

NASHVILLE, TN – Spectrum Sound has added a pair of Midas PRO9 live audio systems to its rental inventory, along with an array of associated Midas hardware designed to meet a wide array of client configuration needs.

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RCF LF18X401 Now Shipping

RCF expands its selection of 18" woofers with the LF18X401, which features a new design combining a high power ferrite magnet, ventilation and very low power compression to create a force factor close to that of a typical neodymium circuit.

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Much Music Video Awards Rocks Downtown Toronto

TORONTO, ON – The annual Much Music Video Awards took over parts of downtown Toronto in late June, closing some of the area's busy streets as some 20,000 were drawn by performances by Lady Gaga, Far East movement featuring Snoop Dogg, Bruno Mars, Avril Lavigne, Fefe Dobson and others, and also by celebrity appearances including Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez.

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