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    Camille Faulkner

    enOctober 20, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Rosin up your bow and join Dave and Paul as they head back to Nashville to explore the personal adventure of Camille Faulkner, touring and studio violinist, music licenser, and the audio editor and mixer for Adventures In Venueland! Camille tells us about challenges she’s faced throughout her career, the highs and lows of touring, the ins and outs of music licensing, and how she’s used preparation and splashes of luck to leverage one opportunity into the next. From audio mixing, to recording on hip hop albums, to playing The Ryman, enjoy this fun and informative episode that looks at a different side of the live events industry.

    Camille Faulkner: Instagram | LinkedIn

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    'Twas the night before show day, throughout back of house,
    Not a crew member stirred, not even a mouse;
    Road boxes were packed into semi trucks with care,
    In hopes that by load-in they would surely be there.

    The GM was nestled all snug in their bed,
    While visions of show profits danced in their head;
    Marketing, ticketing, security and more,
    Dreamed of patrons smoothly going through doors.

    This holiday show – an iconic one of a kind,
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    As staff arrived and prepared for the night,
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    Word went out that this show needs support,
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    As the staff hung their heads, joined the fans and cried,
    A door opened with reinforcements from far and wide.

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    There's Kroenke, MSG, NS2 – good heavens!
    We need all your help, give it your touch.
    Let's make this show happen, thank you so much!"

    The crew all jumped in, staffing entries and parking,
    People unloaded trucks, got chalk and began marking;
    Ticketmaster, AXS, eTix, and more,
    All teamed up to get people through the door.

    With everyone in their seats and anticipation high,
    The lights went down with not a dry eye;
    The crowd began to roar, giving everyone a hand,
    Always a favorite moment for those in Venueland.

    Mannheim Steamroller was first on this bill,
    They brought out the classics and had no chill;
    Putting their heart into every last song,
    Synthesizers, drums, and even a gong!

    Next up was the Radio City Music Hall squad,
    Performing numbers as the crowd ooo-ed and awed;
    Their eyes – how they twinkled! Their show so razzling!
    Their legs kicking sky high, the Rockettes were dazzling!

    And with a blast of pyro Trans-Siberian Orchestra took the stage,
    Guitars shedding, lasers beaming, a show for every age;
    Holiday classics with rockstar flair,
    As musicians and singers swung through the air.

    Mariah closed it out, and sang loud and true,
    That all she wanted for Christmas, was you-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooooo!
    And just as she finished her final note,
    She invited staff and crew on stage and cleared her throat.

    “Normally these companies compete for nickels and dimes,
    But today, this special night, they put it all aside.
    They understood how important this holiday show was.
    And despite who landed it, it had to happen because,

    No matter who performs, what venue, or profit split,
    Making memories for fans is the reason we do it.”
    They joined the performers, and sang through the mic,
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD-NIGHT!

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    Andy Bernstein

    Andy Bernstein

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    Andy Bernstein: Instagram | X (Twitter)
    Legends of Sport: Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube
    Crypto.com Arena: Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter)

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    Hannah Baker Goodin

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