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With its massive, one-of-a-kind sound, Aberdeen is proud to announce the release of its second album Held Together. It’s Aberdeen’s brand of jazz with pop inflections that contributed to their ...
Brian Anderson’s ‘Loud and Clear’ captures the strenuous work, psychedelic vision and lasting influence of the band’s most audacious sound-system experiment. By Noah Eckstein When journalist Brian ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Picture yourself at a concert. If you’re standing by the soundboard, usually near the rear center of the venue, you’ll enjoy the best possible version of the ...
Celebrating the most unique traveling concert sound system in history, McIntosh Labs and The Grateful Dead have come together for the “Wall of Sound” capsule collection. Back in 1974, the two music ...
Theresa Andersson is a one-woman band, and this was never more apparent than when she strolled into the WFUV studios with no band members, but two engineers — most solo artists don't travel with any.
The live experience of the Grateful Dead was essential to everything the legendary band did and to its legions of fans, known as “Deadheads.” In the 1970s, the band developed a massive, advanced ...
In 1973, Grateful Dead audio engineer Owsley “Bear” Stanley devised his concept for the biggest concert sound system of all time. Weighing 75 tons and able to reach over 28,000 watts, the Wall of ...
We want to hear about what you collect and why. Email Cindy Hval at [email protected] or call Kimberly Lusk at (509) 459-5457. Tunes from the past and the present sound amazing at Scott Griffith’s house ...
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