[Show #54] Charles Dye Part #6: They Had Questions...He Had The Answers

Published: Jan. 15, 2007, 11:35 a.m.



News, some Crosstalk and another installment in our 45 Days Of Dye!\n

\n\nNews:

\n\nTwo Celebrity Passings:

\n\n\nMomofuku Ando, the inventor of instant ramen noodles, died last week in Osaka, Japan. He was 96. Broke musicians everywhere are in mourning.

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\n\n\nThe Grand Ol' Opry's king of twang, Del Reeves, has died at 73. His most well-known hit was Girl On The Billboard.

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\n\n\nCrosstalk:

\n\nThe first PSN was released January 12, 2006!

\n\nCelebrity Interview
\nThis is week #6 in 45 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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\n\n\nAnswer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
\nQ: Who was the 22-year old drummer who played on the Marvelettes 1961, number one hit, "Please Mr. Postman"?

\n\nA: Marvin Gaye!

\n\nThis week's winner is George Leite, congratulations George! You're taking home a free copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable Mention also goes out to Ernest Daniels, Brian Stephens from The Music Pro Show, Mark Rufino and Dan Leuders!

\n\nSee you next week!

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