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In Memoriam: Mark Harmon, 60

In Memoriam: Mark Harmon, 60

MADISON, TN – Mark Harmon, a longtime Nashville-area resident who served as tour manager, production manager and FOH/monitor engineer for country acts including Dierks Bentley, Chase Bryant, Jerrod Niemann, Blake Shelton, Josh Gracin and Joe Nichols, among others, died Sept. 3, 2018. He was 60.

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Hometown Hero Voting is Now Open!

LAS VEGAS – From early September until Oct. 1, 2018, FRONT of HOUSE readers have the opportunity to vote for the best regional sound company in each of six separate regions in North America – five U.S. regions and all of Canada. Your votes will narrow the list of 36 companies below down to just six. These regional winners will then automatically appear on the final Parnelli Awards ballot, which will be posted for a final round of voting during the month of November.

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Chicco Hiranandani

Shure Opens Office in India

BANGALORE, India – Shure Inc. noted that it has opened a new sales and marketing office in Bangalore (a.k.a. Bengaluru), India. The office, which officially opened on Aug. 1, will be led by Chicco Hiranandani, pictured here, and market development manager Devraj Panicker.

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The sanctuary at Seattle Revival Center

Seattle Revival Center Updates Sound System with DAS Audio Components

NEWCASTLE, WA – One Pro Audio Video Lighting of Bellevue, WA provided DAS Audio loudspeakers for the Seattle Revival Center non-denominational house of worship in Newcastle, WA. Working with Quincy Owen Solutions of Lynnwood, WA, One Pro owner Darren Chilson deployed a system with DAS Event-208A speakers and Event-218A subs, along with Action M12A stage monitors.

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RCF Group Acquires EAW

REGGIO EMILIA, Italy – RCF Group announced on Sept. 4, 2018 that it is acquiring Eastern Acoustics Works (EAW), headquartered in Whitinsville, MA, from LOUD Audio LLC, owned by Transom Capital Group. RCF noted that EAW will operate as an independent entity under its ownership, led by current EAW president TJ Smith, who welcomed the move.

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