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Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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it's an excellent Podcast...there are now 3 episodes and it's available on 
ITunes.
I could listen to Bob telling stories all day.


73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: Steve
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 11:58 AM
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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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