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VOLUME 3, ISSUE 7 - 10/15/00       TABLE OF CONTENTS

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FEATURE ARTICLE

RECORD PROMOTION & MARKETING PRIMER FOR YOUR FIRST RELEASE
By Tom Gelardi
Our Promotions and Marketing contributing editor discusses how you turn your productions into national hit records.

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ABOUT TOM GELARDI

MICHIGAN MUSIC

IT'S "YOSH" MAN
THE STORY OF JOHN JASZCZ
Interview & Photos by PT Quinn
Four Gold Record awards, working on hit acts at the third largest recording studio in the nation.  He's come a long way since being an RID student 22 years ago.

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READ AN ARTICLE BY JOHN

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SYNCHRONIZATION  - Part 2
Getting In Sync-Part 2
By Ken Lanyon
Our home recording editor continues examines the use of synchronization in recording and production.

BIOGRAPHY ARTICLE

RECORD PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING GURU
The Story Of Tom Gelardi
He's been twice made Billboard's Recording Promotion Person of The Year for breaking out hit acts from Michigan and now REQ's latest contributing editor.

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INDUSTRY INFORMATION

TODAY'S SONGWRITING AND INDEPENDENT RECORDING INDUSTRY
By Ron Dunbar
Our new music industry contributing editor explains how today's artist and songwriter is accepted in the industry.

RECORDING TECHNIQUES

SHAPING YOUR MIX
By Bob Dennis
Good mixing calls for "tweaking" the last ounce out of the sound.  There are many processing tolls and techniques at your disposal.  Bob explains the options.

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MOTOWN RECORDING HERITAGE

Our Motown Recording Heritage - Part 9
Rats & Roaches
By Mike McLean
I was astonished... to see Berry Gordy Jr. say that the "Motown Sound" was built from "Rats, Roaches, Love, and Guts."
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Find out the roots of the Detroit recording scene and where our techniques and approaches were born.

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