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Welcome to our New Members:
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Paul Sivertsen - Winter Park, FL
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Douglas Brunelle - Spring Valley, CA
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Hooz Audio - Raleigh, NC
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Advanced Recording Studios, LLC - Chesterfield Township, MI
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Entertainment Career Connection - Hollywood, CA
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Cesar Krishna Diamesso - Brooklyn, NY
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Engine Room Audio - NY, NY
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Aaron Bittikofer - Raleigh, NC
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David Schober - Brentwood, TN
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Dan Daley - Nashville, TN
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Dizzy Kitchen Music, Inc. - Chapel Hill, NC
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Audiotrack Productions - Newport, RI
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Redlands Studios - Homestead, FL
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Lovell Wilkerson - Cincinnati, OH
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Dan Manata - Orland, FL
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James Appello - New Orleans, LA
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GC Pro, Weslake Village, CA
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Waves - Knoxville, TN
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Sennheiser Electric Corporation - Old Lyme, CT
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Jeff Schmidt Productions - San Raphael, CA
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Beanies Records - Long Beach, CA
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Ashay Mathieu Entertainment - Long Beach, CA
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Tropical Blue - Mission Viejo, CA
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Timothy Curtis - Denver, CO
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Capitol Studios and Mastering - Hollywood, CA
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Jeffrey Ratterman - Westminster, CO
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Michael Berry - Minneapolis, MN
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Technologies for Worship Magazine - Queensville, Ontario, Canada
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Dadd's Production Inc. - Garden City, GA
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KMD Productions - Pleasant Hill, CA
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World Beat Worldwide - Torrance, CA
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Stuart Loui - San Diego, CA
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4 Reel Studios, LLC - New Orleans, LA
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Aaron Ameen - Redmon, WA
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Sound Affair Mastering - Santa Anna, CA
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Audiotrack Productions - Newport, RI
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4th Street Recording - Santa Monica, CA
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Defy Recordings LLC - New York, NY
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L. Wertz - Charlotte, NC
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April Morrison - Charlotte, NC
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Prairie Sun Recording - Cotati, CA
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YorkerPunchStudios - La Habra Heights, CA
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Prism Sound - Rockaway, NJ
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The Final Mix Recording - Costa Mesa, CA
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Dale Pro Audio - New York, NY
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RAL Audio - Canoga Park, CA
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Altermedia, Studio Suite 9 - Burbank, CA
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Sugar Hill Studios - Houston, TX
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PMC USA LLC - Irvine, CA
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Forrest Production Services - Broken Arrow, OK
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Shure Incorporated - Niles, IL
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Is Productions, LLC - New Orleans, LA
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Game Audio Network Guild (GANG) - San Francisco, CA
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Women's Audio Mission - San Francisco, CA
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Robert "Bobby" Ferrari - Las Vegas, NV
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G. Allen Antoine - Memphis, TN
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Odds On Records & Studios - Henderson, NV
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Anthony Gibney - Queens, NY
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Southview Arts Recording - Middletown Springs, VT
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CD Baby - Portland, OR
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Disc Makers - 12 locations in US
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Jeff Hinton - NY
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Mr. Bonzai - Los Angeles, CA
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Visioneering Design Co. - Los Angeles, CA
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New York Musician - NY
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Huff Recording - Good Hope, GA
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Curtis Drake - Maize, KS
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Music Connection - Van Nuys, CA
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Trew Audio - Nashville
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Studio Expresso - Sherman Oaks, CA
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Crafted 31 years ago, SPARS' mission statement continues to emphasize the core values guiding our commitment to sharing practical, "hands-on" business information about facility ownership, management and operations, as well as all aspects of the recording process.
The SPARS community includes audio recording and mastering facilities, manufacturers, engineers, producers and multimedia specialists — everyone from single-operator studios to large multi-room facilities. If your business involves music recording, mastering, video, film, industrial or corporate media, advertising, computers, interactive games, forensic audio, studio design, manufacturing, internet audio, education or any allied industry, your colleagues are members of SPARS. SPARS' work is carried on by sister organizations in England by the APRS and in Japan by the JAPRS.
Ultimately, to be a part of SPARS means you are part of a collective network of professionals dedicated to improving the business environment for audio production services. The single most valuable benefit to membership is this connection — and it is the one which is not definable in dollars. Yes, we offer a constantly expanding array of hard-dollar benefits that can be tallied on a calculator, but to join for those benefits is to miss the bigger picture. The best way to take advantage of SPARS is to be an active participant in the organization and help shape the agenda. The question is not, "What can SPARS do for me?" but rather "What can we do together?"
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