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In Memoriam: Harry Sandler, 73

MT. VERNON, NY – Harry Sandler, a revered tour manager for top acts and well-known photographer, died Sept. 2 after a short battle with cancer. He was 73. Sandler, who lived with music promoter Debra Rathwell in Mt. Vernon, NY, was tour manager for The Eagles, Van Halen and Bruce Springsteen, among others. Along with his role as tour manager and longtime associate with Irving Azoff, he was also a renowned photographer, first for rock acts and later for landscapes, and he focused on that since semi-retiring from the live music business in 2008.

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Attendee Registration Now Open for The 2018 NAMM Show

Attendee Registration Now Open for The 2018 NAMM Show

ANAHEIM, CA – Pro audio and event tech professionals can now register to attend The 2018 NAMM Show, January 25-28, in Anaheim California. The show, which annually gathers over 100,000 attendees from 139 countries and regions, will take on a new look in the form of communities across the show floor, including expanded event technology and pro audio areas; the addition of a new building, Anaheim Convention Center North (ACC North); as well as a new education and professional development campus, provided by a variety of industry leading experts in their respective fields.

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The stage at Taste of Chicago

Technotrix Covers Taste of Chicago Festival with Martin Audio MLA

CHICAGO – Chicago’s big Taste of Chicago event, a free event that was held July 5-9 this summer, was a feast for the ears as well with live music performed from various venues in Chicago’s Grant Park. For the two days of concerts performed at the Petrillo Music Shell, Technotrix provided an audio assist, deploying a Martin Audio MLA system for a varied lineup of artists including Alessia Cara, Cafe Tacvba, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Passion Pit and The O’Jays, among others.

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D. Rowe's interior

D. Rowe’s Restaurant and Bar Upgrades Sound System with Ashly Audio

COLUMBIA, MO – D. Rowe’s Restaurant and Bar, which has generated some good buzz in Missouri for its “big portions of familiar American pub grub,” turned to Pure Audio to troubleshoot a not-so-good buzzing sound coming from their amp/DSP setup. Pure Audio’s techs solved the problem with a single RU, four-channel Ashly nXp-1504 network amplifier with built-in Protea DSP, which can be controlled with a wireless remote using Ashly’s Remote App for the Apple iPad.

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