When Weird Al Yankovic hits the stage, part of what makes his parodies work so well is the note-perfect renditions from his backing band. That level of aural authenticity comes from hours of rehearsala process that for longtime keyboard director Rubén Valtierra has been aided by the Galaxy PA6S powered hot spot personal PA system.
by Clive Young The internet is a pretty big deal; in fact, you're probably using it right now. While it has given us interesting advancements like social media, however, there's also been plenty of damage done, too, as we've abandonedoften too quicklysome major institutions. A lot of that has to do with misperceptionsoften the idea that something is behind the times and is no longer relevant or useful in the face of our speedy Internet Age. When these institutions take the hit, sometimes they crumble to dust, but other times, they answer the challenge and reinvent themselves, finding newfound relevance.
"If you plug your ears, the thing you should hear first are vocal, kick and snare, so I always try to leave as much room as possible for that vocal to sit on top and still have a kick and snare that sounds like it's like knocking you down." Jared Blumenburg, FOH Engineer, Florida Georgia Line.