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Mraz Opener K’naan Equipped with Sennheiser Gear

Mraz Opener K’naan Equipped with Sennheiser Gear

TORONTO — Somalian poet-rapper K’naan, an opening act for Jason Mraz, has been touring with Sennheiser evolution wireless and wired microphones and personal wireless monitors, including the new IE 8 earphones, supporting his second album Troubadour and the re-recording his anthemic “Wavin’ Flag.”

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Fishman Supports Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase

From left, Teresa Williams, Larry Campbell, Happy Traum and John Sebastian.

WOODSTOCK, NY — Fishman supplied SA220 Solo Performance Systems for the live performances at the The Woodstock Invitational Luthier’s Showcase, held in Bearsville Theater here. Fishman also supplied the the house P.A. for the luthier’s exhibition hall.

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Invisible People

Last month I had the best work assignment in the company, hands down.  I was asked to travel (OK, traveling sucks but it got me that last Southwest roundtrip I needed to qualify for a freebie, and anyway, it gets better…) to New York to cover the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concerts.

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Mraz on the (Red) Rocks

Ettore DeDivitiis, aka ET, left, and Michael Goldfarb at Red Rocks.

Jason Mraz’s vocal-centric tunes are a musical amalgamation of influences consisting of reggae, pop, rock, folk, jazz and hip hop performed by an equally diverse band consisting of acoustic and electric guitars and keyboards, ethnic percussion and brass  instruments.

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Good Morning America’s J.C. Convertino

J.C. Convertino

John “J.C.” Convertino reaches the peak of his workday before most of his industry peers have even woken up. By 7 a.m., he could be mixing U2 live for television, as he did last month, when the band played ABC’s Good Morning America to promote their latest record or any one of hundreds of other acts.

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2009 Parnelli Lifetime Achiever Jake Berry

Jake Berry, middle, with Keith Richards and Ron Woods

From AC/DC to U2, Berlin to Yes, Janet Jackson to Tina Turner, Cher to Madonna, Barney to Walking with Dinosaurs, Bob the Builder to the Wiggles, Metallica to the Rolling Stones — production manager Jake Berry has earned a backstage pass to some of the biggest acts in the business, and to rock ‘n’ roll history itself.

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Digital Consoles Over $75K

To download a PDF of the November 2009 FOH Buyers Guide, CLICK HERE.

If it’s not one thing…  When it came time for the annual digital console buyers’ guide we figured that there were now so many systems out there under the $50K mark that we could never fit them into print.

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Great Sound is On Tap at Victory Brew Pub

As the owners of Victory Brewing Company are fond of pointing out, American beer has been the butt of many a European joke. Since starting out 12 years ago, the Downingtown, Penn.-based company has made great strides toward refuting that stereotype, with more than 15 of the company’s acclaimed brews garnering rave reviews and a reputation far beyond that of a typical microbrewery.

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Crest CC5500 Power Amplifiers

Crest CC5500, front and back view

With all the new amplifiers coming out these days with all the bells and whistles, it just seems like something is missing on the market.  Half of the people who use these super lightweight amps with gobs of processing wind up using external processors anyway.  That is why we are going to check out the new “CC” series of amplifiers from Crest Audio.  These are just good rock solid amps that do just what they are supposed to, and at a very economical price point.

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