Community Logos > ralphhenry > Which Meant, You Got All Three Brothers Working For You! Scott Setting Up Mikes, Helping Drummers, Tune, Etc. Rick Dialing In The Killer Tones, Which Didn’t Take Long. We Always Gave Free Set Up Time And A Free First Hour, This Worked Well. Ralph Keeping It Together, Cracking Jokes, Running The Decks, Filling Out Track Sheets, And Keeping The Musicians Away From Rick So He Could Mix & Master Their Product. Was Always Funny, Rick Would Dial Up A Mix For A Client, Make A Copy, Then They Would Want To Mess With It, With Everyone Wanting Their Part Louder, Hours Later, They Would Always Come Back For Ricks First Mix, That Sounded Great. With The Early Success Of R.O. Studios We Got More Serious, And We Wanted To Start Making Records. It Was Now Time To Compete With The Big Boys, And We Did. Logo
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Which Meant, You Got All Three Brothers Working For You! Scott Setting Up Mikes, Helping Drummers, Tune, Etc. Rick Dialing In The Killer Tones, Which Didn’t Take Long. We Always Gave Free Set Up Time And A Free First Hour, This Worked Well. Ralph Keeping It Together, Cracking Jokes, Running The Decks, Filling Out Track Sheets, And Keeping The Musicians Away From Rick So He Could Mix & Master Their Product. Was Always Funny, Rick Would Dial Up A Mix For A Client, Make A Copy, Then They Would Want To Mess With It, With Everyone Wanting Their Part Louder, Hours Later, They Would Always Come Back For Ricks First Mix, That Sounded Great. With The Early Success Of R.O. Studios We Got More Serious, And We Wanted To Start Making Records. It Was Now Time To Compete With The Big Boys, And We Did.

By ralphhenry (Created: 14 Jan 2022)
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Text: Which Meant, You Got All Three
Brothers Working For You!
Scott Setting Up Mikes,
Helping Drummers, Tune, Etc.
Rick Dialing In The Killer Tones,
Which Didn’t Take Long.
We Always Gave Free Set Up Time
And A Free First Hour, This Worked Well.
Ralph Keeping It Together, Cracking Jokes,
Running The Decks, Filling Out Track Sheets,
And Keeping The Musicians Away From Rick
So He Could Mix & Master Their Product.

Was Always Funny, Rick Would Dial Up
A Mix For A Client, Make A Copy,
Then They Would Want To Mess With It,
With Everyone Wanting Their Part Louder,
Hours Later, They Would Always Come Back
For Ricks First Mix, That Sounded Great.

With The Early Success Of  R.O. Studios
We Got More Serious, And We Wanted
To Start Making Records.
It Was Now Time To Compete With
The Big Boys, And We Did.

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