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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Their is a great book on BARD about the wrecking crew.
Fascinating stories!

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From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2016 12:58 PM
Subject: Bob Heil to Start Podcast on Fifty Years in Rock


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> BlankSince Bob is a ham, I thought I'd pass this along.  It came from "The
> Wrecking Crew's" facebook post.  If you don't know who the Wrecking Crew 
> is,
> well, that's another story.  Needless to say, watching "The Wrecking Crew"
> movie/documentary would be a real trip back to the 60's.
>
>
> Our friends at Heil Sound have launched a new podcast featuring concert 
> sound
> pioneer, Bob Heil. Denny (Tudesco, son of Tommy) recorded an interview for 
> a
> future episode with
> host Dave Hines during the NAMM show. Should be lively! Please tell your 
> friends
> and share this.
> http://podcasts.heilsound.com/
>
>
> Heil Sound Podcast
> 50 Years of Maximum Rock & Roll is a podcast hosted by Dave Hines and 
> features
> concert sound pioneer Bob Heil. Hear stories from his days touring with
> The Who, Humble Pie, the James Gang and others, to the development of the 
> Talk
> Box made famous by Peter Frampton. The show will feature special guests
> who were "in the trenches." Bob will also talk about his current cutting 
> edge
> microphone designs. Take a look back - and forward - at the inner workings
> of Heil Sound by the man who created it all.
> Ep. 1: The Beginnings of Heil Sound
> January 8, 2016
>
> Ep. 1: The Beginnings of Heil Sound
> January 8, 2016
> Podcast Episode 1 Image
>
> Dave Hines and Bob Heil
>
> 50 Years of Maximum Rock n' Roll
>
> If you’ve ever listened to Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” or “Do You 
> Feel Like
> I Do” by Peter Frampton, you of course heard the Heil Talk Box. In 
> addition
> to building that iconic device, Bob Heil also built touring systems for 
> The Who,
> Humble Pie, and the Grateful Dead. Bob has a history in concert sound
> that few can match. He continues to be an innovator by designing and 
> building
> microphones that are used on concert stages, recording studios, broadcast
> rooms, and podcasts.
>
> In this introductory episode of the Heil Sound Podcast, Bob traces the 
> story of
> his success from his early days as a substitute organist at the Fox 
> Theatre
> in St. Louis, all the way to the world’s biggest concert stages. You’ll 
> get a
> behind­the­scenes look at how Bob helped shape the music of Joe Walsh, 
> Jerry
> Garcia, and many other heroes of rock ‘n’ roll.
>
> Prepare to be inspired and entertained by the story of Heil Sound: the 
> company
> that not only listens to artists, but does something about it.
>
> Tagged With:
> Ham Radio,
> Heil Talk Box,
> Joe Walsh,
> The Grateful Dead,
> The Who
>
> http://podcasts.heilsound.com/heil-podcast/ep-1-the-beginnings-of-heil-sound/
>
> Steve, K8SP
>
>
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