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Peer to Peer…

Peer to Peer…

For the past couple of weeks I have been working with a couple of “veteran” sound guys trying to put together a tribute to one of the giants of live event audio industry. I have always thought that we tend to wait too long to pay tribute to people who deserve it and that we should do it while they can still see and appreciate it. It has been a moving and humbling experience.

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RG Jones Takes On “The War of the Worlds”

In 1978, Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of the War of the Worlds made its debut. This year, The War of the Worlds — Alive On Stage paid homage to Wayne’s Worlds in arenas around the UK and Europe. RG Jones, meanwhile, supplied a Synco by Martin Audio-based sound system for the touring spectacle

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Dispatches from “Down Range”

Jon Bullock, right, with Frank Urtado, seated, in Fallujah, Iraq

I am one of the fortunate few sound guys that is also a musician and earns a living doing both.  I am also one of even fewer who get the honor to travel overseas entertaining our troops, which I have been doing since 2001. These tours have taken me, multiple times, to Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Germany, Belgium, Japan, Korea, Italy, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan and a few of the other “-stan” countries.

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University Heights Baptist Church

University Heights Baptist Church

When Bret Lambert, owner of Procure Distributing in Owasso, Okla., walked into the University Heights Baptist Church earlier this year, he was a bit surprised. It wasn’t the complete gutting and rebuilding of the church’s sanctuary, not the expanse of musical styling that the members perform or the fact that so much happens in this Stillwater church that they had to update their PA. No, what surprised him was what was already installed.

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Knowing Your System

    Many of you walk into your church just before the service begins; you turn on the system and wait for the congregation to show up. You do your mixing job, turn off the system and go home. This approach to mixing is not a problem unless some piece of gear or cable fails, then you’re stuck, and so is the congregation.

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1,000 Years to Life

As you all know by now, Bernie Madoff is in jail and serving a sentence of 150 years. It’s an absurd number of years for anyone to be sentenced, and considering that Madoff is now in his 70s, barring some sort of divine intervention, he will in reality probably only serve 15 or 20 years of said sentence before he dies in prison.

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Peavey MediaMatrix Products Include Audinate Option

PORTLAND, OR — Audinate announced that Peavey has expanded its networking options for the MediaMatrix product portfolio by including Audinate’s networking solution.  The first MediaMatrix products to have Audinate’s advanced networking technology are the NION nX product family and the CAB 4n audio bridge.

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Production Solutions Relies on Martin Audio for Fair St. Louis

ST. LOUIS, MO — Billed as “America’s Biggest Birthday Party,” Fair St. Louis typically hosts a series of Friday and Saturday night LIVE On The Levee concerts with National and local talent from the 3rd and 4th of July through early August, with a weekend off for this year’s All Star Game at Busch Stadium. All of the concerts and celebrations were capped off by extensive fireworks displays.

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