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Old 12th August 2004   #1
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Congrats Kenny Gioia

I was up late Tuesday night watching VH-1. I saw "Insideout" about Hulk Hogan's daughter and her burgeoning singing career. And I say Kenny on it in Transcontinental Studios in Orlando. Congrats on getting some airtime.
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i think we should pity him...hulk hogan's daughter as a singer?!?!

hopefully the hulkster is paying Mucho dollas!!
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i think we should pity him...hulk hogan's daughter as a singer?!?!

hopefully the hulkster is paying Mucho dollas!!
From the program, it appears that Lou Pealman of Transcontinental Records is footing the bill. She's actually not bad at all... not particularly great, but a 'decent' popstar type, plus she writes a bit also. Truthfully, I was doing more lusting after the gear more than anything. I think they had an SSL and racks full of gear.
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Yeah Kenny does seem like a good fella.

Congrats dude !

(At least till next years NBA season when the Celtics thrash the Knicks !!!)
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From the program, it appears that Lou Pealman of Transcontinental Records is footing the bill. She's actually not bad at all... not particularly great, but a 'decent' popstar type, plus she writes a bit also. Truthfully, I was doing more lusting after the gear more than anything. I think they had an SSL and racks full of gear.

The "A" room is quite impressive.....80 ch 9J with plenty of outboard....a few distressors, a couple of PCM2's, an EMT250, A GML8900 and a 8200, a couple of DBX 160X's, TC M5000, H3000...I could go on.....
They also showed "B" and "C"....B has a 4000 g+ and C is a midi production/vocal room.

The shorter guy with the long hair setting the C800 is a friend of mine Scott....really cool guy.

Never got the pleasure of working with Kenny...but it looks like he landed a pretty good gig.
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