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This episode features NLFX's Ben Stowe. Ben shares many stories, mainly personal ones about what makes him tick. He is also an avid reader and references an article from the BBC regarding movement in time. https://apple.news/AX5WhiVdIRD642MKngQ0kEQYou can find more about Ben here: https://www.nlfxpro.comBumper music:Arrested Development - Mr. Wendel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCDUsMA7O80Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1f7eZ8cHpMPrince & The Revolution - Let's Go Crazy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXJhDltzYVQJason Gray - Jesse Loves You (And I'm Trying): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17HpkLaenXsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/raising-your-inner-voice-with-jay-foss--5671409/support.
10 things you should know to get better audio results at your events Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe #djntv http://www.nlfxpro.com Catch our weekly live chat shows at 10 pm Eastern Monday and Tuesday nights at http://www.djntv.com/chill You can help support DJNTV mobile DJ educational shows at http://www.idjna.org Sponsors: http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.electrovoice.com http://www.djtrivia.com http://www.dannymax.com http://www.proxdirect.com http://www.odysseycases.com http://www.djrequests.com […]
Courtney is joined by special guests on the show including Ben Stowe from X golf , Angle Vale Football Club SANFL Director Matt Ashford and some young budding footballers with their favorite players and the best teams to go for . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Knowing Music and Microphone Audio Frequencies Helps Create Good Quality Sound With Your DJ Speakers on Tuesday Night with Ben Stowe #DJNTV Catch our weekly live chat shows at 10 pm Eastern Monday and Tuesday nights at http://www.djntv.com/chill You can help support DJNTV mobile DJ educational shows at http://www.idjna.org Sponsors: http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.electrovoice.com http://www.djtrivia.com http://www.dannymax.com http://www.proxdirect.com […]
Audio Gear and Sound Question and Answer Night On Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe on #djntv http://www.nlfxpro.com Catch our weekly live chat shows at 10 pm Eastern Monday and Tuesday nights at http://www.djntv.com/chill You can help support DJNTV mobile DJ educational shows at http://www.idjna.org Sponsors: http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.electrovoice.com http://www.djtrivia.com http://www.dannymax.com http://www.proxdirect.com http://www.odysseycases.com http://www.djrequests.com http://www.perfectportals.ca/ Affiliate Links […]
You can't make a bad singer sound good, but you can make a good singer sound bad. This week James and Ayiesha chat with Ben Stowe from NLFX Professionals about quality sound equipment, how to achieve a productive soundcheck, and what churches are doing to modernize their service. Social Links Instagram: @betweengroovespod Facebook: @betweengrooves Twitter: @betweengrooves Have a question, comment, or a music project you want to promote? Email betweenthegrooves@faithstrongtoday.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick talks about his strained relationship with RCF, interviews Ben Stowe about storing equpiment in cold temps, NYE event tips, and why it's OK to DJ without lights.
Join Greg & David on In the Cue Podcast - Education on Entertainment, Equipment & software Reviews with company rep interviews, Guest DJ interviews and much more!! The Live Podcast kicks off at 8PM EST On tonight's show Greg and David will be joined by the awesome guys with the Harvest of Sound DJ Show Harvest of sound Boston is on its second year. We saw a need for legitimate testing of speakers and mics based on real world use, not specs written by the manufacturer. We work with Ben Stowe of NLFX to ensure all tests are done fairly, and accurately with no bias. Our 2022 show will include our speaker shootout, seminars with Cleveland Terry, Joe Bunn, Jordan Marshall, Gabriel Garzaro, Michael Villa and more. Our seminars cover topics such as business, websites, equipment & software, personal growth and more. Our final night we will have a "Rewind Party" with DJ Demand, Jordan Marshall, Mike Villa, DJ Caitlin, Team Ragoza and more. co-founders are Tyler Wallace and Chris Carr www.harvestofosund.com facebook.com/harvestofsound instagram.com/harvestofsound promo video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73vqafQRSj4 Brought you by the RequestNow App, Senate DJs, ProX, Peavy, Inno Fader, Reloop, and powered by Pod Decks #djlife #music #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #podcasters #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcastlove #podcastaddict #podcasthost #podcastersofinstagram #podcastmovement #PodcastJunkie #podcastinglife #podcastnetwork #PodcastSeries
The Production and Thoughts On The 2021 Halftime Show on Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe #DJNTV Get Online Training for mobile DJs at: http://www.djntvtraining.com Sponsors: http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.electrovoice.com http://www.djtrivia.com http://www.proxdirect.com http://www.nlfxpro.com http://www.promoonly.com http://www.odysseycases.com http://www.jmazlighting.com http://www.idjpool.com http://www.djhumor.com http://www.djntv.com http://www.discjockeynews.com http://www.facebook.com/discjockeynews http://www.youtube.com/discjockeynews http://www.twitter.com/discjockeynews http://www.instagram.com/discjockeynews
Our favorite sound guru, Ben Stowe of NLFX PRO, is sitting down with Andrea Olson to talk about empowering volunteers to be great and love what they do! Ben has been a staple at the Overflow Worship Conference and has taught our most asked for break-out session: Hands-On Mixing. Here are the resources mentioned in Today's Episode: The app Ben mentioned in the interview is called Quiztones https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quiztones-eq-ear-training/id436707254 Connect with Ben and his team! https://www.nlfxpro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nlfxpro/ We would love for you to subscribe and leave us a 5-star review if you are enjoying these podcasts! www.overflowworship.com www.instagram.com/overflow.worship www.facebook.com/overflowworshipandreaolson
Ben Stowe got his love of the geeky side of audio and visual gear from kicking around a TV shop as a kid. But his growing tech-savviness became his saviour when it literally allowed him to work his way out of his life in a homeless shelfer as a young adult.Now running a large company that he founded, which takes care of audio and visuals for some of the biggest DJs, live music shows and sports events in the USA, Ben has never forgotten where he came from. So he spends a lot of his time "paying it forward", teaching DJs how to correctly set up, maintain and use the technology in their rigs, so they sound better and can perform more professionally. In this, the penultimate episode of the first series of Tales From The Dancefloor, Ben shares his story.Ben's company: https://www.nlfxpro.com/
The Questions Of The Month on Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe on #DJNTV #142 Is there any way to measure how much light is in a room to decide on how many lumens I need in a projector? Does contrast ratio matter in projectors? What is a laser source projector? Is it better than LED? […]
Yacht Rock Survivor with Brian s Redd, Ben Stowe, and John Young #DJNTV Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.adj.com http://www.nlfxpro.com http://www.promoonly.com http://www.odysseycases.com http://www.mobilebeatlasvegas.com http://www.djntvinsider.com http://www.djhumor.com http://www.djntv.com http://www.discjockeynews.com http://www.facebook.com/discjockeynews http://www.youtube.com/discjockeynews http://www.twitter.com/discjockeynews http://www.instagram.com/discjockeynews
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In this episode, Ben Stowe shares some tools and methods to help your basic sound system speakers (Electro Voice ZLX, QSC CP Series, Peavey Dark Matter, Yamaha DXR, RCF ART, JBL EON). How Can I Make My Sound System DJ Speakers Sound Better Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe on #DJNTV #136 Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.adj.com […]
Do I Really Need A Sound Processor For My DJ System? Tuesday Night Ben Stowe and John Young #DJNTV
In this show, Ben comes to us live from his fort at the NLFX Pro headquarters where he will show how easy it is to control Chauvet DJ LIghting with a bluetooth enabled app. http://www.nlfxpro.com video@nlfxpro.com Can I Control DJ Lights with Bluetooth? Tuesday Night Ben Stowe and John Young #DJNTV Episode 130 Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ […]
In this episode, Ben Stowe shares on their upcoming clearance deals from the NFLX Pro headquarters. http://www.nlfxpro.com Cleaning Out Ben's Closet | Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe #DJNTV Episode 129 Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.adj.com http://www.nlfxpro.com http://www.promoonly.com
Our Favorite Hair Band Songs with Ben Stowe, Brian S Redd and John Young | #DJNTV Tuesday Night https://promoonly.com/products/april_2018_week_1.php? Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.adj.com http://www.nlfxpro.com http://www.promoonly.com Title Artist BPM Poison Alice Cooper 118 Here I Go Again Whitesnake 90 Welcome To The Jungle Guns N' Roses 125 Seventeen Winger 92 Once Bitten Twice Shy Great White […]
Tonight Ben shared how to get better microphone sound for your mobile show using a separate audio mixer with better mic pre-amps. Why Does My Mic Sound Like Crap? Better Sound From Your Board Tuesday Night With Ben Stowe | #DJNTV Sponsors: http://www.electrovoice.com/ http://www.djeventplanner.com http://www.adj.com http://www.nlfxpro.com http://www.numark.com http://www.promoonly.com http://www.djntvinsider.com http://www.djhumor.com http://www.djntv.com http://www.discjockeynews.com http://www.facebook.com/discjockeynews http://www.youtube.com/discjockeynews http://www.twitter.com/discjockeynews […]
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“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” One of Shakespeare’s scariest lines comes from what is easily his scariest play, ‘Macbeth,’ a show so frightening most theater people refuse to speak the title aloud. In the third season of Shakespeare in the Cannery—in the old cannery ruins near Railroad Square—director David Lear unleashes an offbeat, seriously gonzo take on the Bard’s bloody masterpiece, blending modern jeans, combat boots, and bike leather with traditional elements like capes, cackling witches, blood drenched swords … and a head in a bloody bag—which never gets old. Overall, Lear’s vision is impressive. He springs masks, trapdoors, and a whole toolbox of other theatrical tricks, including the incorporation of drummers from Sonoma County Taiko, pounding out a live percussive score throughout the show. Shakespeare’s eerie supernatural tragedy tells the twisty-gory tale of the highly suggestible Scottish warrior Macbeth, played by Ben Stowe, who emphasizes the reluctance and fear beneath his character’s fighting façade. At Macbeth’s side, sort of, is his blindly ambitious wife, whom Shakespeare never gave a name to. She is always only ‘Lady Macbeth,’ played here with cruel coolness by Ilana Niernberger. Mr. and Mrs. M are goaded into traitorous action by the riddle-spouting Weird Sisters—you know, the ‘bubble, bubble, toil and trouble twins— who tell Macbeth he will become king. Anyone else might sit around and wait for the crown to fall in their laps, but Lady M. wants that crown, and Duncan, the king, just invited himself over for dinner so . . . why waste an opportunity? Screwing their courage to the sticking place—a line that here takes on a seriously sexy second meaning—the married first-time murderers argue a bit before finally offing Duncan, quickly shifting blame to his sons, and then taking his throne as king and queen. That would be a terrible end to the story. But fortunately for the audience, Macbeth—not to mention Shakespeare—just can’t seem to stop killing people, and the whole kill-the-king-and-then-retire-from-evil-deeds scheme soon collapses under of storm of mystery, madness and mayhem. On a pleasingly playground-like stage, the performances sometimes stray toward the big, and over-acted. That’s not necessarily a bad choice for an outdoor show. But in this case, what’s gained in terms of clarity and size is often lost in terms of subtlety and absorbing emotion. That’s a problem enhanced by a number of freaky visual ideas that—while interesting and certainly not boring—often distract from the drama rather than heighten it. Still, there are some very strong moments in this ‘Macbeth,’ fueled by several effectively surprising acting choices. As Duncan, the doomed King, Clark Miller very convincingly plays the monarch’s essential sweetness. Eric Thompson, as a servant in Macbeth’s castle, is hilarious, making the most of the play’s one comedic scene. Sam Coughlin, as Duncan’s vengeful son, is impressively complex in a very small part. And as Macbeth’s fellow warrior Banquo, Alan Kaplan brings a sense of affronted decency and a solid soldiers’ bearing to a role usually played by a much younger man. Though perhaps lacking in actual human drama and emotion, playing more like a Halloween pageant than an actual tragedy, this particular ‘Macbeth’ is probably an excellent production to introduce kids to Shakespeare with. Energetic and ambitious—like poor befuddled Macbeth himself—the show may sometimes stumble … but it definitely brings the sound and fury. ‘’Macbeth’ runs Friday & Saturday through July 23 at The Cannery. Visit www.shakespeareinthecannery.com
Four-and-a-half years ago, Richard Bean’s comedy play ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ appeared out of nowhere, making a mad, merry pratfall onto the stage of public awareness—first in London on the West End, then in New York City on Broadway, and most recently in Berkeley, where last year ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ played to ecstatic sold out houses for months. “You’re a strange planet,” one character tells another early on in the show, and it’s a phrase that could also describe the play itself: a strange planet populated by wildly funny characters. ‘One Man, Two Guvnor’ is a preposterously British, 1960s-set update of Carlo Goldoni’s 18th-century Italian farce ‘A Servant of Two Masters.’ This Pythonesque adaptation has already become a modern comedy classic, scooping up awards on both sides of the Atlantic, making an international star of its original leading man James Cordon, and landing on the performance-rights Wish Lists of college and community theaters across the Western world. Now, under the supremely playful direction of Carl Jordan—who last year directed 6th Street Playhouse’s award-winning ‘Clybourne Park’—this aggressively silly enterprise finally gets its North Bay premiere, also at 6th Street, where it is quite possibly the funniest play the company has presented since its staging of the similarly over-the-top ‘The 39 Steps,’ in 2012. Crowned by a truly masterful performance by 6th Street’s Artistic Director Craig Miller, this production—though still a bit wobbly and uneven on opening night—transcends its somewhat shaky opening, and deserves to be seen by anyone who relishes the savory tang of laughter, lewdness and blatant, unashamed spectacle. The story—which alternates with pleasantly scruffy songs delivered by a combo of laid-back musicians—follows a day in the life of professional servant Francis Henshaw—that would be Miller—who’s just arrived in the seaside town of Brighton to deliver a message from his boss, the petty criminal Roscoe Crabbe, who was reportedly recently killed by the wealthy and slightly-psychotic gangster Stanley Stubbers—a magnificent Ben Stowe. Much to everyone’s surprise, Roscoe isn’t dead after all. Well, he is, but he’s just shown up in town anyway, impersonated, just barely, by his own sister Rachel (Rose Roberts), who’s arrived with Francis in search of a big score before eloping to Australia with her psychotic boyfriend, who happens to be Stanley Stubbers. Are you following this? Doesn’t matter. Either is Francis. Easily confused—and ravenously hungry—Francis ultimately accepts a second job working for Stubbers, who’s also arrived in town, looking for his missing fiancé. A large cast of crazy characters constantly swirls about, as Francis gamely attempts to solve all of the problems he accidentally causes. The constant action is carried along on a wave of physical comedy and some outrageously over-the-top dialogue. There are even moments of “audience participation,” so don’t be surprised if you end up on stage holding a pot of plastic fish. There are, it should be pointed out, a few problems here and there with the production, as presented on opening night. Certain actors’ accents border on the indecipherable, a closing song by the cast is woefully tone-challenged, and some of the gags—and a great deal of the second act—lag a tad in energy and invention. Still, furiously driven as it is by the joyous mayhem of Craig Miller’s masterly skills and jaw-dropping comic presence, this ridiculous exercise in comedic fervor is as satisfying as a good sandwich at the end of a long day. ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ runs Thursday–Sunday, through February 7 at 6th Street Playhouse. www.6thstreetplayhouse.com