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Editor’s Note

Invisible People

Last month I had the best work assignment in the company, hands down.  I was asked to travel (OK, traveling sucks but it got me that last Southwest roundtrip I needed to qualify for a freebie, and anyway, it gets better…) to New York to cover the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concerts.

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Music and Order

So often-at least for me—events that end up changing my life seem so trivial at the time they happen that when, usually years later, I try to look back at them I get many of the details wrong and this is very much one of those cases.

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Suck It Up…

When was a teenager I lived just a few blocks from the local elementary school and we used to go over there on weekends, hop the fence and play basketball. We went there for a few reasons, It was close. It was a “real” court and much better than someone’s driveway and 8-foot hoops made us feel like NBA stars even though we all pretty much sucked.

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Peer to Peer…

For the past couple of weeks I have been working with a couple of “veteran” sound guys trying to put together a tribute to one of the giants of live event audio industry. I have always thought that we tend to wait too long to pay tribute to people who deserve it and that we should do it while they can still see and appreciate it. It has been a moving and humbling experience.

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A Lesson From the Pirates

Yes I am a pirate

Two hundred years too late

The cannons don’t thunder

There’s nothing to plunder

I’m an over 40 victim of fate

            —Jimmy Buffett

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Safety Dance

As we head into the summer season—even in a flat-out crappy economy—it means time for festivals, fairs and other outdoor one-offs. We may be coming out of the mire a little earlier than other places but things at least appear to be slowly picking up in Las Vegas. After a really slow few months, more than one company I know of out here is running up to three shows deep some weekends.

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It’s In the Fine Print

It was one of those deals you can’t turn down. With how digital everything in my world has become, there is no such thing as enough hard disc space.  In addition to the 150GB in my MacBook Pro I carry a 400GB portable and the iMac on my desk at home has 250GB internal and—until recently—five external drives sitting behind it (and that does not count the 2TB network drive just filled with music).

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“This Industry Is Too Small To F#%& Anyone Over”

A good friend of mine said these words to me a couple of weeks ago. The “wazzup with you?” call had turned to some rumors of dirty deeds done dirt cheap in the live audio biz. Not gonna name any names or even give details on any situations. The idea here is not to call anyone out but to remind us all that in audio, as in life, what goes around comes around.

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Are We Loud Enough?

In this month’s “The Biz” column, FOH reader and guest contributor Floyd Dilman pens a piece titled “Who Will Speak For the Live Event Industry?” It’s a good question and one that becomes more crucial to find an answer to by the day.

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And Where Do We Go From Here?

There has been an old Jackson Browne song going through my head lately called “The Road and the Sky.” One of the verses goes like this:

Now can you see those storm clouds gathering up ahead?
They’re going to wash this planet clean like the Bible said
Now you can hold on steady and try to be ready but everybody’s gonna get wet
Don’t think it won’t happen just because it hasn’t happened yet

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Show Me The Money

Recent conversations that play into the current economic climate affecting our industry

First, a conversation with a soundco owner in the Midwest who said he was busy but broke. “Not a box or an amp in the shop — everything is rented. But cash flow is down significantly.” As we talked we figured out that clients are not paying as quickly as he would like and that “some checks are better than others.”

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Too Connected?

I got a couple of reminders in the past weeks about just how small a business this is and the importance of personal connections. But this time there was a twist. First, one is more music-oriented. As I have written about before, I am one of those stupid guys who refuse to give up playing music in addition to magazines and Web stuff and the occasional audio gig.

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