He’s been performing longer than many of his fans have been alive, but Paul Weller’s concerts are hardly a parade of oldies. The legendary Modfather continues to bend and blend musical genres, and with a fan base that spans more than thirty years of hits, Weller’s recent arena tours have been sold out across four continents.
London-based Canegreen have been looking after Weller for much of his career, and provided a powerful backline for the shows, including a massive Meyer Sound line array and a Digidesign D-Show VENUE live sound mixing environment. FOH engineer Ange Jones has been mixing the tour on a 32-fader D-Show Main and Sidecar system with Stage and FOH racks.
For a sound company, there are few scenarios more challenging than the ambient noise of an aircraft or two. That probably makes the guys from Continental Air Show Productions either masochists or experts (they’d probably say a little of both). The company spends their days pumping it up loud enough to be heard over the roar of several dozen of the loudest military jets on the planet. To get louder than this stuff, you’ve got to be good, and these guys have proven their stuff over forty years in the industry.
The Power Behind the Pickups Connects with Industry’s Fastest Growing Sales Consultants
Guitar and pickup manufacturers Lace Music have signed on with Rick McClendon’s Pro Sales Management, adding another music industry legend to the high-powered sales consulting firm’s growing client roster.
Pro Sales Management will provide Lace Music, the influential manufacturer behind the industry’s most acclaimed guitars and pickups, with sales management consultation, helping to oversee the company’s network of representatives and distribution channels and increase Lace Music’s dominance in the marketplace.
Nearly two decades have passed since a handful of congregants gathered in a rented school cafeteria for Kensington Church’s first service. Today, Kensington’s five campuses bustle with activity, from youth programs and community groups to multiple services throughout the week.
The main Kensington campus in Troy, Michigan recently upgraded their sanctuary with a new Digidesign VENUE system. As veteran engineer Tim Corder explains, the VENUE is the first phase of an upgrade plan that will eventually include a new P.A. system as well. Nonetheless, Corder says, the new VENUE console has already delivered far more than expected.
Mayor Phil Gordon presided over the dedication and ribbon cutting of the first National Green Building Standard Emerald-certified remodeled home in the United States, verified by the NAHB Research Center.
Legendary Manufacturer Signs On With High-Powered Sales Consultants
Marvin Caesar, Aphex (L) with PSM's Rick McClendon
Industry veteran Rick McClendon’s Pro Sales Management group continues its unprecedented growth, today announcing the addition of renowned signal processing manufacturer Aphex Systems to its client roster.
Effective immediately, Pro Sales Management will oversee Aphex’s considerable network of factory representatives and distributors, helping to grow the company’s sales reach and market share. As Aphex founder and President Marvin Caesar observes, Pro Sales Management’s range of services is ideally suited to a company like his.
Coordinating with Greenbuild 2009, Habitat for Humanity assembled a small army of volunteers to construct a 3-bedroom, 2-bath house in Phoenix in only five days. The home, made possible through donations from Wells Fargo and a number of participating companies, was designed to have a minimal carbon footprint, generating enough energy to offset energy used by its occupants. Part of that system was a 5kW PV solar system donated by American Solar Electric as part of the company’s Community Outreach Program.
Click below for a short video on the American Solar system.
New Firm Brings Large-Scale Know-How to Mid-Scale Companies and Manufacturers
Rick McClendon, Pro Sales Management
Companies in the MI and pro audio sector have responded to the economic slowdown by slashing budgets and downsizing, with recent industry trade shows looking increasingly like job fairs. But one industry veteran has come up with an innovative approach to turn the current downturn into a growth opportunity for businesses both large and small across the MI and pro audio spectrum.
With more than 35,000 people from six continents descending on Phoenix for the Greenbuild 2009 Convention and Expo, Mayor Phil Gordon presided over the dedication and ribbon cutting of the first National Green Building Standard Emerald-certified remodeled home in the United States, verified by the NAHB Research Center.
The landmark residence at 150 W Elm Street in Phoenix is one of many houses remodeled to eco-friendly LEED or NAHB standards by Phoenix-based Green Street Development, and one of three featured on the Greenbuild tour schedule. The home is located less than one half mile from the city’s light-rail corridor, as part of Green Street’s goal in helping to encourage the redevelopment of walkable neighborhoods within the city center.
New Jersey’s Columbus Baptist Church celebrates moving up without moving too far.
For the elders, staff and congregants of Columbus Baptist Church in the Columbus, N.J., suburb of Mansfield Township, their new sanctuary is most certainly something of a divine miracle. The mixed contemporary church, whose mission of “being a lighthouse for our region” underscores
their deep involvement in the local community, had long ago outgrown their original 18th century, 100-seat sanctuary.