...you're working your house audio gig, and a tour comes through, and they're sub-renting gear from another of your employers. It's a small world.
I'm a freelance sound engineer. I'm a partner in Seventh Wave Studio. I'm an analog synth nut. And I'm a dad.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
The 250th York Fair
Here's a bunch of pictures...
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The PA Hang was 12 Vertec per-side, and 12 EAW SB1000's per-side (not pictured)... |
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Brad, the A1 dealing with crap on the phone during the Brantley Gilbert load-in. |
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Bob and Tony, of IATSE Local #283 in the pissing down rain, setting up a diva thrust. (Also during the Brantley Gilbert Load-In) |
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As the rain started... |
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I carry many things in my 5.11 bag. Tools, a cable tester, Aleve, and yes, always a change of socks... for miserable, rainy days. |
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Monitors for Foghat. |
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PM5D selfie. Required for audio guys. |
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Wrestling... enough said. |
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American Authors, not to be confused with Armenian Aurthurs. |
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Bob and I participating in "yarrrrrs" (mine was lacking in this photo) for Talk Like a Pirate Day. |
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The ugliest guitar I have ever seen in person. It's a slime green Parker Fly, owned by the guitarist for Alabama. He has a matching fiddle. |
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Last day of the fair. Doing monitors (from stage left this time) for Laura Alaina... whoever that is. |
Labels:
Alabama,
American Authors,
audio,
Brantley Gilbert,
EAW,
Foghat,
JBL,
Lauren Alaina,
live sound,
Parker Fly,
PM5D,
Wrestling,
york,
York Fair
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