[Show #52] Charles Dye Part #4: A Robot, Renegade Cop

Published: Jan. 2, 2007, 11:37 a.m.

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News, a Spotlight feature report from PSN Field Correspondent John Davidson, Part #4 of Another Thirty Days Of Dye and Viewer Mail!\\n

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\\nThe Baltimore Ravens are hot right now, and they could potentially go all the way to the Super Bowl. What does that have to do with production and music you ask? Well, John Davidson, 5-time Emmy-winner and special PSN Field Correspondent found out when he ran into David Wainwright.


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John Davidson
5-time
Emmy-Winner
David\'s also a 5-time Emmy-winning post mixer with extensive experience in various surround sound formats for film and television, including Dolby E, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic, etc. David\'s professional experience runs the entire spectrum from music mixing to film location recording and booming, Foley creation and documentary mixing. But today, John is going to talk with David about an interesting mix he does on the weekends...providing "In-Stadium Live Sound" for the NFL\'s Baltimore Ravens at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.





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Celebrity Interview
\\nThis is week #4 in Another 30 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he\'s mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He\'s also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others.

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    \\nStu Veneable 2-way Video Question:
    \\n\\nSuggestion From Mike Shettler Of Shortler Studios:
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    \\n\\nBrian Stephens: MusicProShow.com

    \\n\\nAudio Comment From Nate Thoreson

    \\n\\nTim Burgess Comments On "iPod Thieves"

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\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nAnswer To Last Week\'s Trivia Question:
\\nQ: There was a milestone in country & western music when the first C&W song by a female artist sold over one million copies. It\'s been covered by, among others, the Dixie Chicks, Suzy Bogguss, Lynn Anderson, and LeAnn Rimes. Who was the artist, OR what was the title of the song?

\\n\\nA: I Want to be a Cowboy\'s Sweetheart by Rubye Blevins, who performed as Patsy Montana.

\\n\\nThis week\'s winner submitted the only correct answer and takes home a copy of Guitar And Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Congratulations to Dennis McFall!

\\n\\nThe Jammin\' Djembe Player!

\\n\\nSee you next week!

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