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November 22, 2024
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Scott Sedillo: Preserving U2's Rarest Deep Cuts
Some of U2's deepest cuts have come to streaming for the first time, thanks to meticulous work by BGM's Scott Sedillo.
Full Story: Mix (11/21) 
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Mix Live Blog: This Won't Work
By Steve La Cerra. Right gate, wrong airport — and that was only how the day started for tour manager/FOH engineer Steve La Cerra.
Full Story: Mix (11/21) 
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Squids on Mixing Mötley Crüe and The Hu for Atmos
Engineer Nick "Squids" Squillante recently tackled Dolby Atmos mixes for Mötley Crüe's "Dogs of War" single and The Hu's Glastonbury live set
Full Story: Mix (11/21) 
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Live Music Society Gives $290,000 In Small Venue Grants
Non-profit organization Live Music Society has announced the 34 small venues that will receive its 2024 Toolbox grants.
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Outfitting the Audio of Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall
When Lincoln Center brought in Akustiks and AVI-SPL to update the audio of David Geffen Hall, they in turn looked to EAW loudspeakers.
Full Story: Mix (11/21) 
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According to Cher in her new autobiography, legendary producer-turned-convicted murderer Phil Spector pulled a gun on her when she confronted him about illegally releasing one of her demos.
Full Story: New York Post (11/21) 
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While his claim is unverifiable, Digital Nas certainly sounds upset and it's rare that you hear pros throw caution to the wind and vent like this on the record.
Full Story: Complex online (11/21) 
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For more than a decade, country icon Randy Travis has been unable to sing after suffering a stroke. Now AI has allowed him to 'sing' and even release a new single, as this TV news interview with his producer reveals.
Full Story: WFAA-TV (Dallas-Fort Worth) (11/21) 
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