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Tue, 6 February 2007
[Show #57] Tommy Detamore, Super Bowl & A Super Stupid Knob


News, a Celebrity Interview, we tweak the Stupid Knob and some Viewer Mail.

News:

    Optimizing Windows For Audio Recording

    Shuriken's CopyShop

    Garritan Marching Band

    reFuse Software's Lowender

    Izotope Tutorials On YouTube

Crosstalk:

Mike and Al discuss Super Sunday, especially the performances given by Billy Joel and Prince.


Tommy Detamore
Celebrity Interview:

If you've ever needed a musician to play a part on your project that isn't readily available in your local area, you'll appreciate this week's special guest. Listen in as Al has a conversation with Tommy Detamore of SteelGuitarTracksOnline.com.

    Steel Guitar Tracks Online

    Examples Of Tommy's Playing

    Screenshot of Tommy's DAW, Ensoniq Paris:



The Stupid Knob:

Keith Richards switching to health food?

Kevin Federline's Super Bowl Commercial:



Derek K. Miller submitted this one of Celine Dion singing AC/DC!



Viewer Mail:

    Dan Boyle
    Mix It Like A Record

    John Phillips
    Kevin Reeves

    Tim Burgess

    Waid Hunley

Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: What was the only US number one single to be re-recorded by the same artist and become a Top Ten hit all over again?

A: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by Neil Sedaka. The original, up-tempo version topped the Billboard chart in 1962, while a ballad rendition reached #8 in 1975. Other songs have made a second appearance on Billboard's Hot 100, but it was the original version that came back.

Congratulations to this week's winner, Waid Hundley! He takes home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com

Honorable Mention goes out to Dan Leuders and Andy Bullock!

See you next week!

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