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Graffiti on a wall in Berlin, just along from Ost Banhoff.
Berlin is strange and amazing. Given it's history, it's surprising it isn't even weirder..!
I've put up just a handful of pics from the 2009 European tour cos I don't have a Pro account, yet. There are more at www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=148217&id=656232958
Zurich Abart club. Ulsi did probably the best food of the tour. And had great tattoos.
I've put up just a handful of pics from the 2009 European tour cos I don't have a Pro account, yet. There are more at www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=148217&id=656232958
Joe ‘JC’ Caddy and John Watson on the way to Palazzo Pisano Moretta for a show with Leee John & His Jazz Quartet.
Marki puts aside the bass and dons his sound engineer hat to kick start the next Nitidus release.
Photo taken by Kristian Grondman on Wednesday
27th December 2006 at Marki's recording studio.
Our American drummer friend Mark Schulman gave a showcase in our Music Store in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.
Very friendly, dedicated, professional guy. And man he's a hard hitter!!!
A special thank you to the guys of AB Music who delivered the Gretch drumkit, Sabian Cymbals and Vic Firth sticks, and Remo who delivered the Drumheads and tuned them for Mark.
Okke for his skills as a soundengineer!
And Joost for the awesome lightshow with our new range of LED lights
And let's not forget Mark himself for giving us a look in his professional life as a drummer.
John Watson at the soundcheck before his performance with Leee John & His Jazz Quartet at Palazzo Pisani Moretta.
A professional mixing desk
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(From left to right) Dave Mansell (sax/flute), Ido Tavori (sound engineer), Joe ‘JC’ Caddy (drums), Miles Danso (bass) and John Watson (keyboard/vocal) on the launch from the airport to Palazzo Pisano Moretta for a show with Leee John & His Jazz Quartet.
Ole Børud at Gamle Norge. The concert was part of Kongsberg Jazzfestival and took place on 05. July 2019 in Kongsberg.
Lineup:
Ole Børud (guitar)
Ruben Dalen (drums)
Lars Erik Dahle (bass guitar)
Frode Mangden (keyboard)
Magnus Lillehaug Johansen (guitar)
Jens Petter Antonsen (trumpet)
Even Skatrud (trombone)
Børge Are Halvorsen (saxophone)
Henning Fjeld (sound engineer)
Kongsberg [Norway]
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Soundmischer seid dabei! M-5000 Live Mixing Venue Workshop im Rahmen der Genetikk "Achter Tag Live" Tour mit Tony "Ninjaneer" Brown“!
Der erfahrene Sound-Engineer und M-5000 Experte ist im Februar mit der Hip Hop Crew Genetikk unterwegs und demonstriert direkt am Venue die neue M-5000 Live Mixing Console (18-19 Uhr vor der Show)! Mischpult checken, fachsimpeln und dabei noch Tipps und Tricks austauschen.
Dates:
06.02.16 Kiel, Max // 07.02.16 Münster, Skaters Palace // 08.02.16 Erfurt, Centrum // 09.02.16 Bremen, Modernes // 10.02.16 Hannover, Capitol kl. // 12.02.16 Dresden, Reithalle // 13.02.16 Fulda, KuZ Kreuz // 14.02.16 Nürnberg, Löwensaal // 18.02.16 Wiesbaden, Schlachthof // 19.02.16 Basel, RhyPark // 20.02.16 Laax, Riders Palace // 21.02.16 Saarbrücken, Garage
Sende eine Mail an rgm.online@roland.com mit dem von dir gewünschten Konzerttag und sag uns warum ausgerechnet du Tony treffen solltest. Das Konzert kannst du dir dann natürlich auch anschauen. Je Venue vergeben wir 3 Plätze (evtl. Anreise/ Übernachtung auf eigene Kosten). Ob du eingeladen bist erfährst du jeweils 7 Tage vor dem Gig.
Viel Glück an alle Teilnehmer.
Zur M-5000 Live Mixing Console: proav.roland.com/
Genetikk Tour Info: www.genetikk.de/
Sound Check time for Cory Henry & The Apostles at Umbria Jazz Festival 2016. #UJ16
July 15 - Arena Santa Giuliana (main stage), Perugia (Italy).
Stage monitor engineer: Claudio Venturelli
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