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In Episode 306: it's time for something a bit different, as Andy introduces Sean and the listeners to another of his favorite sound-related podcasts, Twenty Thousand Hertz, produced by the sound design team at Defacto Sound. Twenty Thousand Hertz is focused on all things related to sound, from the sound design and scores of TV shows like Bluey to the sound design of all the alerts and notifications on an iPhone to dives into Broadway and arena touring, and so much more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.In this episode they've kindly allowed us to share with our listeners an inside look at how sound helps tell the story of the hit Broadway musical Hamilton, along with Tony-winning sound designer Nevin Steinberg, Hamilton Broadway A2 Anna-Lee Craig, Grammy-winning Hamilton percussionist Benny Reiner, and noted Broadway sound designer Abe Jacob.If you enjoy this guest episode, be sure to subscribe to Twenty Thousand Hertz in your podcast player of choice and visit them at http://20k.org — you can also send them a note at hi@20k.org and let them know you're a new fan, and that you heard about them on Signal to Noise, or to suggest new episode ideas or send them any other feedback!Episode Links:Twenty Thousand HertzDefacto SoundTwenty Thousand Hertz: Mixing Madison Square Garden for Vulfpeck's Biggest ShowSignal to Noise Episode 89: Jake Hartsfield, Touring Engineer (Vulfpeck, Ben Rector)Episode 306 TrancriptConnect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we'd love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to signal2noise@prosoundweb.com with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail there.
Every once in a while, you get the honor of doing a podcast with someone who you know is an important part of history. That's what I got to do today with Abe Jacob. Now, Abe is a sound designer. If you don't know what that is, well, I didn't really know either, but he's actually known as "The Godfather of Sound."He's had this remarkable life and career starting with his first gig that he did when he's right out of college at 22 years old in that 1966-1967 timeframe. This job ends up being The Beatles' last live concert. Shortly after he gets a job working with a band called The Mamas and the Papas. He tours with them and Peter, Paul and Mary, even winding up at the Capitol during a huge Vietnam protest concert. His list of accomplishments just goes on and on and on, having worked intimately with Jimi Hendrix until his death.What's so interesting is that Abe works with all of these legends, but he doesn't earn his nickname until he moves to theater. He is critically important to all the major plays of this time, including Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin', and he does A Chorus Line and Chicago at the same time. I mean, he works with legendary choreographer Bob Fosse. He becomes great friends with legendary actress Lauren Bacall. He has had an amazing and very interesting life. You can see why I'm excited having Abe do my podcast. It's exactly what I'm looking to accomplish. To document these important voices in art and Abe is most definitely an artist. Quite frankly, I would pay to interview Abe. He was that good. So I hope you enjoy. This is the Godfather of Sound, Abe Jacob, on Art Dealer Diaries Podcast episode 350.
Welcome to episode 19 of The Small Nation Podcast! This podcast is created for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, investing in real estate, and economic development. The conversations on this podcast often include topics surrounding local government, but have you ever wondered how to engage your state government? Why is the term lobbyist often viewed in a negative light? Have you ever wondered how state legislation makes informed decisions on nuanced issues? These are some of the questions we address in this episode. Guest Links: Kallner & Associates LinkedIn Abe Jacob: LinkedIn Facebook Small Nation: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter TikTok The Small Nation Podcast Website YouTube Friday Small Talk Newsletter Join the Conversation | Making Small Successful Facebook Group Follow Your Hosts: Jason Duff LinkedIn Facebook Ethan DeLeon LinkedIn Facebook
Broadway, The Beatles, Hendrix: Abe Jacob has been at the forefront of Theatre sound for over 45 years. Before that he was on the sound team at The Beatles last public show in Candlestick Park, and also mixed Jimi Hendrix. He has seen it all! Presented by Chris Snow @bandwidthpdn Executive Production @sparewomen
Broadway’s award-winning, record-breaking, smash hit, Hamilton, is a musical unlike any other. In this special episode, we have re-voiced, remixed, and remastered one of our shows about our favorite broadway musical! Featuring Nevin Steinberg, Hamilton’s Tony-nominated sound designer, Benny Reiner, Grammy-winning Hamilton percussionist, Anna-Lee Craig, Hamilton on Broadway A2, and Broadway sound design legend Abe Jacob. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit. Become a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Check out SONOS at sonos.com. Consolidate your credit card debt today and get an additional interest rate discount at lightstream.com/20k. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/hamiltonremix
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Lori is getting better at gin rummy. Donny heads up to Taylor's Falls. Julia does another Barbra Streisand impression. The One World At Home Concert featured a lot of great performances, but we had trouble understanding Elton John. Julia is convinced J-Lo was helped wit her singing. A chat with Dr. Abe Jacob from M Health Fairview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lori is getting better at gin rummy. Donny heads up to Taylor's Falls. Julia does another Barbra Streisand impression. The One World At Home Concert featured a lot of great performances, but we had trouble understanding Elton John. Julia is convinced J-Lo was helped wit her singing. A chat with Dr. Abe Jacob from M Health Fairview.
Carly is joined this week by WCCO's morning news anchor and restaurant critic Jason DeRusha. And by Dr. Abe Jacob, Chief Quality Officer at U of M Fairview, to answer some of our COVID-19 questions. Overtime is presented by Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union.
Amazing concerts, Broadway musicals, Cirque du Soliel performances, and other live shows live and die on their sound design. This is the story of how sound design for live performances went from zero to speakers in the seats and where the industry might go next. This episode features interviews with sound design legends Abe Jacob and Jonathan Deans. 20K is hosted by Dallas Taylor and made out of the studios of Defacto Sound. Get a 4 week trial plus a digital scale at Stamps.com. Type in "20K". Get a 1 month trial for $5 at forhims.com/20k. Check out Business Wars here. Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.org Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/livetheater
Broadway’s award-winning, record-breaking, smash hit, Hamilton, is a musical unlike any other. Get the story from people in the room where it happens of how sound helps tell the musical’s story eight times a week. We talk to Nevin Steinberg, Hamilton’s Tony-nominated sound designer, Benny Reiner, Grammy-winning Hamilton percussionist, Anna-Lee Craig, Hamilton on Broadway A2, and Broadway sound design legend Abe Jacob. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/hamilton
This broad panel of designers - lighting designer Michael Chybowski ("Moby Dick and Other Stories", "Wit"), scenic designer David Hays, sound designer Abe Jacob ("Pippin", "Evita"), special effects designer Greg Meeh ("Phantom of the Opera", "Miss Saigon", Cirque du Soleil) and costume designer Ann Roth ("Crucifer of Blood", "The Royal Family", "The House of Blue Leaves") -- discuss their purpose and accomplishments, collaborating with a production's creative team, apprentices and learning through hands-on experience, and the increase of sound and light levels over time.
This broad panel of designers -- lighting designer Michael Chybowski (Moby Dick and Other Stories, Wit), scenic designer David Hays, sound designer Abe Jacob (Pippin, Evita), special effects designer Greg Meeh (Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, Cirque du Soleil) and costume designer Ann Roth (Crucifer of Blood, The Royal Family, The House of Blue Leaves) -- discuss their purpose and accomplishments, collaborating with a production's creative team, apprentices and learning through hands-on experience, and the increase of sound and light levels over time.