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| Gear Head Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: The OC
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| Hey guys, I'm looking into relocating out of SoCal and moving to Nashville. The cost of living out here is killing me and I want a better place to raise my kid. S little background: I have spent 15 years doing live sound production for major label artists. FOH, MON, live recording. Just about every position on the audio crew. I've run rental departments, been crew chief, and technical director for a few mega-churches. The last few years I've been working as a system designer, designing audio and video systems for theaters, schools, and churches. So now I'm trying to find places to interview with in Nashville. I'd love to do more remote work if anyone's needing someone. -Shelton. |
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