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Tag Archives: broadcast audio
Grenade “All You Can Eat Ribs” at KUHT 3-26-03
Kelly Dean plays the Yamaha WX7 on his composition with Grenade, “All You Can Eat Ribs” at KUHT on 3-26-03. More from Grenade “Rhino Wino”, “Stage Fright”, and “Do It Again”
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged All You Can Eat Ribs, bass, broadcast audio, Drums, Grenade, guitar, jazz, John Calderon, Kelly Dean, keys, KUHT, Live to tape, original composition, Yamaha WX7
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Opie Hendrix “Little Party” at KUHT 11-12-03
Opie Hendrix performs his song “Little Party” at KUHT on 11-12-03 More Opie Hendrix “Fifty Dollar Bill” and “Path Less Chosen“
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged broadcast audio, Country, guitar, houston, KUHT, Little Party, Live to tape, Opie Hendrix, original music, steel guitar, texas
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John Evans Band “Going Down Loud” at KUHT 3-26-03
The John Evans Band performs “Going Down Loud” at KUHT on 3-26-03 More John Evans Band “Out of Control” and “I’m From the Beer Joint”
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged broadcast audio, broadcast mixing, John Evans Band, Live to tape, Rock
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Grenade “Stage Fright” at KUHT 3-26-03
Grenade performs the Kelly Dean original jazz composition “Stage Fright” at KUHT on 3-26-03 More from Grenade “All You Can Eat Ribs”, “Rhino Wino”, and “Do It Again”
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged bass, broadcast audio, Drums, Grenade, guitar, jazz, John Calderon, Kelly Dean, keys, KUHT, Live to tape, original composition, saxaphone, Stage Fright
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Doug Robertson records Gene Wilder on InnerVIEWS
While at HoustonPBS, I occasionally provided location audio recording for Innerviews with Ernie Manouse, a two camera interview show. Mr Wilder was a gracious guest.
David Craig “El Camino Del Sol” at KUHT 1-5-03
Bassist David Craig performs his original jazz composition, “El Camino Del Sol” at KUHT on 1-5-03, featuring Bob Chadwick (bass flute), Dennis Dotson (trumpet), Mike Wheeler (Guitar), Woody Witt.(sax), and Sebastian “Bash” Whittaker (percussion). More David Craig “Ringo Star” and … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged bass, Bob Chadwick, broadcast audio, David Craig, Dennis Dotson, El Camino Del Sol, High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, HSPVA, jazz, Last Concert, Live to tape, Mike Wheeler, original composition, Sebastian “Bash” Whittaker, straight ahead, Woody Witt
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Opie Hendrix “Path Less Chosen” at KUHT 11-12-03
Opie Hendrix performs his “Path Less Chosen” at KUHT on 11-12-03 More Opie Hendrix “Fifty Dollar Bill” and “Little Party“
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Tagged broadcast audio, Country, Fifty Dollar Bill, guitar, houston, KUHT, Live to tape, Opie Hendrix, original music, Path Less Chosen, steel guitar, texas
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Citizen Doug records Bela Karolyi for NPR’s All Things Considered
I got to record All Things Considered Host Audie Cornish’s interview of gymnastic coaching legend Bela Karolyi. It was a very busy day at Camp Karolyi, a sprawling, frumpy, yet world class facility in the heart of the Sam Houston … Continue reading
Posted in Radio, Sports
Tagged 2002 Suncoast Emmy for the Craft of AudioMarl Lou's Flip Flop Shop, 2012 Summer Olympic Games, Audie Cornish, Bela Karolyi, Bill Young, broadcast audio, Camp Karolyi, children's television, gymnastics, HD, HoustonPBS, ll Things Considered, location audio, London, Mary Lou Retton, NPR, PBSX, public radio, public television, television series, USA Olympic Gym Team, vault
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Opie Hendrix ‘Fifty Dollar Bill’ at KUHT 11-12-03
Opie Hendrix is another artist who’s lyrics say more about him then I ever could. I played in Opie’s band a couple of times. He’s a true Houston country musician in that he takes all the forms of punk and … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Houston Music
Tagged broadcast audio, Country, Fifty Dollar Bill, guitar, houston, KUHT, Live to tape, Opie Hendrix, original music, steel guitar, texas
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