[Show #40] Mike Schettler - Shortler Studios & Hit Street Records

Published: Oct. 9, 2006, 2:43 p.m.

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News, a Gear Review, a Celebrity Interview, we tweak the Stupid knob and a deluxe edition of Viewer Mail!\\n

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\\n\\nGear Review:
\\n\\nAndrew Brierly from the Home Recording Odyssey podcast sent in this audio demonstration of what he believes is a practical use of lava lamp technology in the recording process.

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\\n\\n\\nCelebrity Interview:
\\nThis week Big Al caught up with Mike Schettler, Mike Bolan\'s partner at Hit Street Records and owner of Shortler Studios in Spokane, Washington.

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\\nThe Shortler Studios Control Room Window

\\n\\nSee the full set of detailed pics
on our Flickr page


\\n\\nSound Studio Construction On A Budget

\\n\\nRichard Oliver - Studio Designer

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\\n\\n\\n\\nThe Stupid Knob:
\\n\\nJimmy Buffet takes a page from Willie Nelson\'s book!

\\n\\n\\nViewer Mail:
\\n\\nShane Hendricks

\\n\\nDave Criddle
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\\n\\nAnthony Berrones

\\n\\nGrae Smart

\\n\\nJudson Voss
\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nAnswer To Last Week\'s Trivia Question:
\\nQ: What was the longest title of a song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100?

\\n\\nA: The 1981 Stars on 45 #1 hit, simply called Medley, "technically" is the longest song title to become a chart hit on Billboard. It originally appears in complete title form on the printed edition of the Billboard Chart.

\\n\\nThe actual title is: Medley: Intro Venus / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I\'ll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want To Know A Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You\'re Going To Lose That Girl / Stars On 45

\\n\\nCongratulations to this this week\'s winner, the only person to answer correctly, Mr. Dennis McFall! Dennis takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at RenegadeMinds.com.\\n\\n\\nSee you next week!

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