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Every year, I write a little something about the holiday season. Usually I share some of my personal rules and regulations that get me through the season with a smile on my face, and this year is no exception.
Read More »Every year, I write a little something about the holiday season. Usually I share some of my personal rules and regulations that get me through the season with a smile on my face, and this year is no exception.
Read More »Another year is coming to a close, and history has been made. Triumph, tragedy and everything in between have been expressed as we speed forward into the great unknown of the year to come, zooming one year closer to the ominous and looming 2012. Will the little planet that could be able to stave off the apocalyptic cataclysm that will seemingly engulf us all, or will the valiant people of the third rock from the sun be able to ward off the rapidly approaching end by some great uplifting heroic effort?
Read More »Responding to an oft-heard request at InfoComm – an iPad holder that could be attached to all things musical – König & Meyer have developed for NAMM an iPad clip fixture that can secure an iPad to any diameter object, from 7 to 30 mm / .27 to 1.18 inches.
Read More »VIENNA, Austria – Following his fourth studio album release in September, Trey Songz has teamed up with Usher for the international OMG Tour, utilizing AKG microphones for lead vocals and his band's lead guitar and percussion. He is performing a 40-minute set on each of the 58 nights of the tour.
Read More »PEORIA, IL – Advanced Audio and Lighting Systems, Inc. is using one of the first Dante MY16-AUD cards developed by Audinate for Yamaha with an M7CL-48 digital audio console at the CEFCU Center Stage at The Landing in Peoria. The amphitheatre, which seats 2,500, has hosted MOE, Government Mule, REO Speedwagon, The Doobie Brothers, Allison Krauss, Bela Fleck and others.
Read More »NEW YORK – The crowds at Rockefeller Plaza Nov. 30 were dazzled by the sight of some 30,000 LED lights on the holiday tree, but the season doesn't belong to lampies alone. A big part of the event, broadcast on prime-time TV, were the musical performances by Susan Boyle, Charice and many others. Wireless First (Mt. Vernon, NY) chose Sennheiser for the grand event's wireless infrastructure.
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