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Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 99467" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer?</p><p></p><p>I have a venue where the in-house program manager really does not like me. I had done shows in that venue for years before she came on staff, but I prefer not to bother with shows there any longer as it is a very difficult venue acoustically and her virulent attitude has been the "last straw". But if someone hires me to provide sound or record there, I'll still consider it for the client.</p><p></p><p>One of the last things I did there (a recording where someone else was providing PA), she came down and told me I had to leave the building or she'd call the cops. I told her to go ahead and call as it was a public space and I was hired to work there. It was so cool when the cop who responded lives on my block and knows me from the neighborhood and for the sound work I do for his church. She was taken aside and given a polite "cease and desist".</p><p></p><p>No problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 99467, member: 16"] Re: Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer? I have a venue where the in-house program manager really does not like me. I had done shows in that venue for years before she came on staff, but I prefer not to bother with shows there any longer as it is a very difficult venue acoustically and her virulent attitude has been the "last straw". But if someone hires me to provide sound or record there, I'll still consider it for the client. One of the last things I did there (a recording where someone else was providing PA), she came down and told me I had to leave the building or she'd call the cops. I told her to go ahead and call as it was a public space and I was hired to work there. It was so cool when the cop who responded lives on my block and knows me from the neighborhood and for the sound work I do for his church. She was taken aside and given a polite "cease and desist". No problem. [/QUOTE]
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