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Guess who is not at work with his rig.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 56497" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: Guess who is not at work with his rig.</p><p></p><p>The Pepsi stage was actually where I first recognized it at your stuff. I did not see the SC48. I was with a new potential client on the other stage so I figured I would snap a couple of pics and poke a little fun. I had actually just met this band the night before and because I had done nothing for an advance (my services are still under negotiation), and your crew had everything under such great control, we basically decided for me just to kick back and let them roll with their festival setup. They did a great job including finding a interference free frequency for the wireless sax and dealing with a guest vocalist.</p><p></p><p>All the show really needed was a Anti-Kia sidefill to to drown out the booth across the way that was blaring directly into monitor world and maybe some LED lights because the 8 cans had that stage cooking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 56497, member: 24"] Re: Guess who is not at work with his rig. The Pepsi stage was actually where I first recognized it at your stuff. I did not see the SC48. I was with a new potential client on the other stage so I figured I would snap a couple of pics and poke a little fun. I had actually just met this band the night before and because I had done nothing for an advance (my services are still under negotiation), and your crew had everything under such great control, we basically decided for me just to kick back and let them roll with their festival setup. They did a great job including finding a interference free frequency for the wireless sax and dealing with a guest vocalist. All the show really needed was a Anti-Kia sidefill to to drown out the booth across the way that was blaring directly into monitor world and maybe some LED lights because the 8 cans had that stage cooking. [/QUOTE]
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