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A view of Revolution 3 Tour’s stage and L-Acoustics K1/K2 system from behind the three bands’ mixing consoles at FOH

L-Acoustics K1 and K2 Rise Up on the Revolution 3 Tour

PHOENIX – Alt rockers Stone Temple Pilots, Bush, and The Cult joined forces and performed hit songs from the 1980s and 1990s on a six-week, 20-date tour of North America, titled the “Revolution 3 Tour.” Escondido, CA-based Sound Image provided a full L-Acoustics K1/K2 loudspeaker package at the request of the three bands’ FOH engineers – James “Hootsie” Huth (Stone Temple Pilots), Steve McGuire (The Cult), and Jon Sword (Bush).

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NGR Service Deploys Meyer Sound Gear during Pope Francis’ Visit to Lithuania

KAUNAS, Lithuania – The high point of Pope Francis’ three-day, early autumn visit to Lithuania was an open-air Holy Mass celebrated for more than 100,000 of the faithful at Sàntakos Park in the city of Kaunas. For high quality audio reinforcement of the momentous event, Lithuanian rental company NGR Service deployed a 228-loudspeaker Meyer Sound system anchored by LEO Family line arrays.

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In Memoriam: Clyde Bodell, 84

CHARLOTTE, MI — Clyde Edward Bodell, the founder of Stage and Sports Audio of Charlotte, MI, died Dec. 18, 2018. He was 84. The founder of Bodell Enterprises, now known as Stage and Sports Audio, Bodell juggled multiple jobs during his career, including work for GM and Klaiss Electric, while also doing audio for large shows throughout the Midwest over more than a 50-year span.

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In Memoriam: Jeff Alexander, 56

ESSEX, CT – Jeff Alexander, a longtime sales and marketing executive with Sennheiser and Neumann USA, died Dec. 17, 2018 at age 56. After joining Neumann as a product manager, he was promoted to national sales manager, then sales and marketing director for Sennheiser-distributed brands. Widely known and respected, he was also admired for his courage after sustaining serious injuries in an accident while riding a motor scooter at age 50.

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One Love Malibu Relief Charity Event Supported by Focusrite RedNet

LOS ANGELES – Audio engineer Joe Wohlmuth (pictured here) used two Focusrite RedNet HD32R 32-channel HD Dante network bridges to record “One Love Malibu,” a concert held Dec. 2 to raise funds for those affected by the Woolsey Fire that raged in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from Nov. 8-21, 2018. The eight-hour event featured performances by Katy Perry, Alanis Morissette, Robin Thicke, Macy Gray, Natasha Bedingfield and Gwen Stefani.

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