Mix TEC Awards
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Al Kooper thrilled the crowd at the Mix TEC Awards with a rockin' version of "Season of the Witch," featuring Kooper on organ, Jimmy Vivino on guitar, Will Lee on bass, Anton Fig on drums, and the 2Cold Chili Bone horns.
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Live Performances
Les Paul Award honoree Steve Miller performs "Fly Like an Eagle" with vocalist Eric Martin at the 2006 Mix TEC Award ceremony.
AI Exclusive! During the 2006 Mix TEC Awards ceremony, inductee Steve Miller launches into an impromptu jam with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons.
Al Kooper thrilled the crowd at the Mix TEC Awards with a rockin' version of "Season of the Witch," featuring Kooper on organ, Jimmy Vivino on guitar, Will Lee on bass, Anton Fig on drums, and the 2Cold Chili Bone horns.
TEC Hall of Fame
During his 2006 TEC Hall of Fame induction, Remote Recording Services' David Hewitt reflects on his decades of excellence in capturing live concerts and events.
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TECnology Hall of Fame
Mix editor George Petersen talks to synthesizer pioneer and Sequential Circuits founder Dave Smith about his role in the development of the MIDI Specification.
Mix's George Petersen speaks about the significance of the Crown's 1967 DC300 amplifier, followed by designer Gerald Stanley, who recalls how the project came together.
At the 2004 TECnology Hall of Fame, Meyer Sound Labs founder John Meyer discusses the creation of the 1980 UPA-1, which was the first loudspeaker design to incorporate active system-control electronics and was the first trapezoidal live-sound speaker.
At the 2006 TECnology Hall of Fame induction of the JH-400 series in-line console, MCI founder Jeep Harned's widow Carla comments on the early days of the company.
At his 2004 TECnology Hall of Fame induction, Ray Dolby recalls the beginnings of his Dolby noise-reduction technology and the start of Dolby Laboratories.
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