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This book presents the days of live music production in the UK spanning the late ’60s to the mid-’80s, when rock music was enjoying a meteoric rise in popularity. The author, Richard Ames, will take you on a true behind-the-scenes journey of discovery. You’ll learn who the people were, where they came from and how they went on to pioneer the first companies that would become the lifeblood of a unique industry. The interviews contained in this book record and present the raw stories of a few of the original innovators who set the stage for their performers but also for the hundreds of technicians who would tour the world following in their footsteps. The pioneers presented in these interviews share with the reader countless candid anecdotes that convey how their curious enthusiasm, energy, dedication, and general can-do attitude was the driving force behind the creation of the many companies we know of as common place today. The book presents interviews that span varied aspects of live music production including lighting, sound, rigging, staging, trucking, bussing and catering. Live Music Production captures a piece of social history that promises to inform, entertain and delight.
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9781351242974, 9781351242967, 9781351242943, 9780815373728
Live Music Production: Interviews with UK Pioneers 1st Edition is written by Richard Ames and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Live Music Production are 9781351242950, 1351242954 and the print ISBNs are 9780815373575, 0815373570. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781351242974, 9781351242967, 9781351242943, 9780815373728.
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