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The bass player was tuning up on a deck in Harwich Port when the harbor pilot boat cut across the water, trailing a wake that

The bass player was tuning up on a deck in Harwich Port when the harbor pilot boat cut across the water, trailing a wake that

The first time I set up in a Massachusetts barn, I expected to fight the room. Every entertainer who’s worked a converted agricultural building knows

The first thing I noticed wasn’t the chandelier. It was the floor. I was wheeling a road case through the lobby of a Back Bay

The wind off Long Island Sound does something to a saxophone line that no concert hall can replicate. I figured this out mid-performance at a

The doors on old barns are heavy. Not heavy like a hotel ballroom — those glide on hydraulics and whisper shut behind you. Barn doors

The brass doors weigh more than you’d think. I remember the first time I pushed through the entrance of a Connecticut estate with a road

The wind picks up right around 5:30 PM. Every time. I’ll be running cable along the edge of an outdoor ceremony space, and there it

The bass hit the wood and the wood hit back. That’s the only way I can describe it. I was sound-checking in a restored Maryland

The sun drops behind the marina and the whole room turns gold. Not warm-white, not amber — actual gold, the kind that only happens when

The bass drum was sitting on a 130-year-old concrete floor, and the kick was punching through the room like I’d paid for a subwoofer upgrade.

The brass hinges don’t care that you’re running late. You’re hauling a speaker case through a doorframe that was hand-carved before your great-grandparents were born,

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The bass player was tuning up on a deck in Harwich Port when the harbor pilot boat cut across the water, trailing a wake that

The first time I set up in a Massachusetts barn, I expected to fight the room. Every entertainer who’s worked a converted agricultural building knows

The first thing I noticed wasn’t the chandelier. It was the floor. I was wheeling a road case through the lobby of a Back Bay

The wind off Long Island Sound does something to a saxophone line that no concert hall can replicate. I figured this out mid-performance at a

The doors on old barns are heavy. Not heavy like a hotel ballroom — those glide on hydraulics and whisper shut behind you. Barn doors

The brass doors weigh more than you’d think. I remember the first time I pushed through the entrance of a Connecticut estate with a road

The wind picks up right around 5:30 PM. Every time. I’ll be running cable along the edge of an outdoor ceremony space, and there it

The bass hit the wood and the wood hit back. That’s the only way I can describe it. I was sound-checking in a restored Maryland

The sun drops behind the marina and the whole room turns gold. Not warm-white, not amber — actual gold, the kind that only happens when

The bass player was tuning up on a deck in Harwich Port when the harbor pilot boat cut across the water, trailing a wake that

The first time I set up in a Massachusetts barn, I expected to fight the room. Every entertainer who’s worked a converted agricultural building knows

The first thing I noticed wasn’t the chandelier. It was the floor. I was wheeling a road case through the lobby of a Back Bay

The wind off Long Island Sound does something to a saxophone line that no concert hall can replicate. I figured this out mid-performance at a

The doors on old barns are heavy. Not heavy like a hotel ballroom — those glide on hydraulics and whisper shut behind you. Barn doors

The brass doors weigh more than you’d think. I remember the first time I pushed through the entrance of a Connecticut estate with a road

The wind picks up right around 5:30 PM. Every time. I’ll be running cable along the edge of an outdoor ceremony space, and there it

The bass hit the wood and the wood hit back. That’s the only way I can describe it. I was sound-checking in a restored Maryland

The sun drops behind the marina and the whole room turns gold. Not warm-white, not amber — actual gold, the kind that only happens when

The bass player was tuning up on a deck in Harwich Port when the harbor pilot boat cut across the water, trailing a wake that

The first time I set up in a Massachusetts barn, I expected to fight the room. Every entertainer who’s worked a converted agricultural building knows

The first thing I noticed wasn’t the chandelier. It was the floor. I was wheeling a road case through the lobby of a Back Bay

The wind off Long Island Sound does something to a saxophone line that no concert hall can replicate. I figured this out mid-performance at a

The doors on old barns are heavy. Not heavy like a hotel ballroom — those glide on hydraulics and whisper shut behind you. Barn doors

The brass doors weigh more than you’d think. I remember the first time I pushed through the entrance of a Connecticut estate with a road

The wind picks up right around 5:30 PM. Every time. I’ll be running cable along the edge of an outdoor ceremony space, and there it

The bass hit the wood and the wood hit back. That’s the only way I can describe it. I was sound-checking in a restored Maryland

The sun drops behind the marina and the whole room turns gold. Not warm-white, not amber — actual gold, the kind that only happens when