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  • BeDome

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    I'm in the same boat. Lots and lots of bands.
    I can tell you that the very first C&D order I ever received from an official source while I was attempting to acquire releases was initiated by The Ramones legal copyright lawyers.

    Some orders even prevented me from divulging this much information, but I have studied the statutes in every state from which I was warned, maybe 20 times, and concluded that I needed to keep my inside info private. :nopity:



    :lmfao:
    I'm screwed.
     
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    Brandon

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    If there was a concert at Conseco fieldhouse between say August 2003 and August 2004, I was working there.

    I remember santa slam which had several on its own, Springsteen , american idol? Nelly

    Celine dion in vegas (later in indy with fiance

    Tswift was the opening act for zac brown

    Keith anderson/Carrie underwood

    Tswift with fiance. - fiance made it worth it.

    Carrie underwood and john melloncamp -final 4 on monument circle

    Def leppard a couple of times, kiss, reo, posion

    Pat Benatar/Journey

    Elton john

    matchbox 20

    Edwin mccain, collective soul and hootie and the blowfish

    I am sure I am missing a few and she forced me to go to a few I don't remember who, newer "country".
     

    loudgroove

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    I can tell you that the very first C&D order I ever received from an official source while I was attempting to acquire releases was initiated by The Ramones legal copyright lawyers.

    Some orders even prevented me from divulging this much information, but I have studied the statutes in every state from which I was warned, maybe 20 times, and concluded that I needed to keep my inside info private. :nopity:



    :lmfao:
    I'm screwed.
    I had to sign an NDA for only one artist I toured with, and she will remain nameless. The non disclosure consisted of me not being able to talk about anything that happened on the tour or that I saw that showed her in any negativity, or was able to use her name for any promotion for myself. After starting the tour I understood fully why management had me sign it. I didn't stay on that tour very long. lol

    I haven't done much punk music professionally. The local guys here have always been a pain to work with, with some exceptions. I did have the pleasure of mixing Black Flag recently though. Honestly they were a great group of guys to work with. Down to earth nice people. All of them. The guitar player was the only original member left.

    The 3 questions I get asked a lot when people find out what I do is...
    Question 1: Ever do sound for anyone famous? Answer: All the time.
    Question 2: Have you done sound for anyone I've heard of? Answer: Most likely, who have you heard of?
    Question 3: Who all have you done sound for? Answer: Wow, you are going to have to name some and I'll tell you if I have.
     

    snapping turtle

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    I had to sign an NDA for only one artist I toured with, and she will remain nameless. The non disclosure consisted of me not being able to talk about anything that happened on the tour or that I saw that showed her in any negativity, or was able to use her name for any promotion for myself. After starting the tour I understood fully why management had me sign it. I didn't stay on that tour very long. lol

    I haven't done much punk music professionally. The local guys here have always been a pain to work with, with some exceptions. I did have the pleasure of mixing Black Flag recently though. Honestly they were a great group of guys to work with. Down to earth nice people. All of them. The guitar player was the only original member left.

    The 3 questions I get asked a lot when people find out what I do is...
    Question 1: Ever do sound for anyone famous? Answer: All the time.
    Question 2: Have you done sound for anyone I've heard of? Answer: Most likely, who have you heard of?
    Question 3: Who all have you done sound for? Answer: Wow, you are going to have to name some and I'll tell you if I have.
    Local 30 or road crew?
     

    littletommy

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    I had to sign an NDA for only one artist I toured with, and she will remain nameless. The non disclosure consisted of me not being able to talk about anything that happened on the tour or that I saw that showed her in any negativity, or was able to use her name for any promotion for myself. After starting the tour I understood fully why management had me sign it. I didn't stay on that tour very long. lol

    I haven't done much punk music professionally. The local guys here have always been a pain to work with, with some exceptions. I did have the pleasure of mixing Black Flag recently though. Honestly they were a great group of guys to work with. Down to earth nice people. All of them. The guitar player was the only original member left.

    The 3 questions I get asked a lot when people find out what I do is...
    Question 1: Ever do sound for anyone famous? Answer: All the time.
    Question 2: Have you done sound for anyone I've heard of? Answer: Most likely, who have you heard of?
    Question 3: Who all have you done sound for? Answer: Wow, you are going to have to name some and I'll tell you if I have.
    Quite a few years back, I did some work for a guy that drove a tour bus for lots of big named entertainers. He had a pretty extensive list of names. I asked him who his favorite person was to work with, and without hesitation he said “Prince”. He said Prince was the nicest, most thoughtful person he had ever met.

    I would have never in a million years thought that.
     
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