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2003 Highlights and Photos

Nearly 650 audio and music professionals turned out for the 19th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, held on October 11 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. The evening’s highlights included the induction of engineer/producer Eddie Kramer into the Hall of Fame by Jimi Hendrix’s sister, Janie Hendrix, and studio designer John Storyk; and the presentation of the Les Paul Award to Bruce Springsteen by Les Paul and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig. Proceeds of the ceremony will assist the hearing conservation efforts of the House Ear Institute and H.E.A.R., and to scholarship funds for students of the audio arts and sciences.
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Bass players TM Stevens (l) and Will Lee proved to be a lively start to the evening’s proceedings.



Ronny Drayton paid tribute to
Hall of Fame inductee Eddie Kramer
with his rendition of Jimi Hendrix’s
“Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire.”



Producer “Eddie F” Ferrell (r) and SIA Acoustics founder Sam Berkow (center) present the TEC Award
for Microphone Technology/
Sound Reinforcement to
Shure’s Rick Frank.

Nashville was represented by engineer Chuck Ainlay and Universal South’s Tony Brown.

Trina Shoemaker accepts one of two awards for her work on Sheryl Crow’s C’mon, C’mon (Outstanding Record Production/Album) and “Soak Up The Sun” (Record Production/Single or Track).

Ted Greenberg (l) and Kooster McAllister accept the TEC Award for Remote Production/Recording or Broadcast for the highly acclaimed Standing in the Shadows of Motown.


Hit Factory’s Zoe Thrall accepts the TEC Award for Studio Design Project on behalf of Troy Germano and dedicates it to Troy’s father, Eddie Germano.



Mixing engineer Jack Joseph Puig accepts the TEC Award for Record Production/Single or Track
for his work on Sheryl Crow’s
“Soak Up The Sun.”


Mastering engineer Bob Ludwig (l) accepts the Les Paul Award and a custom-made Les Paul guitar on behalf of Bruce Springsteen
from Les Paul and chairman and CEO of Gibson Musical Instruments Henry Juszkiewicz.

AKG’s Dr. Richard Barnert and Mike Torlone accept the TEC Award for the AKG K271 Studio
Headphones in the category of Ancillary Equipment.


Mix Foundation president Hillel Resner (center) with PRIMEDA executives (l-r) John French, Charles McCurdy, John Condon
and Martin Maleska.



Presenters producer Fred Maher
and engineer Trina Shoemaker.



(l-r) Bob Ludwig, Henry Juszkiewicz and Les Paul on stage for the
Les Paul presentation.

EveAnna Manley receives the TEC Award for Signal Processing Technoly/Hardware from
presenter Paul Gallo

Producer Phil Ramone (l)
and Les Paul.



Presenters and Hall of Fame members Phil Ramone (l)
and Al Schmitt.


Studio designer John Storyk (l) and Janie Hendrix present Eddie Kramer with the Hall of Fame Award.


Producer Jimmy Douglass (l) and Mix magazine’s George Petersen (r) present SSL’s Rick Plushner
with the TEC Award for Large Format Console Technology for
the XL 9000K Series.


AMD’s Senior Member of Technical Staff, CPG Workstation Marketing, Charlie Boswell(l) and Les Paul check out the new Gibson/AMD Opteron guitar.


JBL Professional’s David Scheirman (l) and Harman Pro President Mark Terry with their TEC Award for Sound Reinforcement Loudspeaker Technology for the JBL VerTec VT 4887.

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