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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Kane , Ken LopezPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi ISBN: 9781496826817ISBN 10: 1496826817 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 30 December 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Fascinating read. . . . audio pioneering from the 'Father of Festival Sound' Bill Hanley and well written by John Kane--Paul ""Pab"" Boothroyd, Sir Paul McCartney's live sound engineer From Washington, DC, to Woodstock, Bill Hanley was the best sound in the solar system. Uber awesome and amazing.--Wavy Gravy, Hippie Icon, Flower Geezer, and Temple of Accumulated Error John Kane definitively captures the spirit of what it felt like for musicians on stage during the metamorphosis of sound reproduction in the sixties. Through the eyes and ears of Bill Hanley, whom so many of us thought of as a magician, John weaves a tale that is essential historically, microscopically pure in substance, and grand in scale. I was there. John captures these astounding moments in sound beautifully and with the passion that the subject deserves. If your interest, like so many, has been piqued by the music of the sixties, you will love this book. Thanks, John, for making us remember and for bringing this story to the audience it finally deserves.--Steve Katz, guitarist, singer, record producer, and original member of the Blues Project and American Flyer Music lovers will find this book essential reading, with stories of Mr. Hanley striving to provide first-rate sound at concert venues like Woodstock, the Newport Festivals, and the Beatles' final tour, to mention a few. Bill Hanley is a real pioneer! Bill and brother Terry worked with my band, the Remains, in the mid-sixties, and I can say firsthand that they far exceeded any sound company we ever worked with. Until reading this book I didn't realize the importance of what they were doing.--Barry Tashian, vocalist and guitarist with Emmylou Harris, the Remains, Barry & Holly Tashian, Gram Parsons, and Iris DeMent This is the story of one man's quest to provide good sound for an audience. It is the story of the creation of an industry, a journey with a rise and fall. It's not overly technical, but it is deeply researched and well written. This story is about tenacity and invention and follows the rise of cultural events like tours by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, festivals like Woodstock, and venues like the Fillmore East and the Caf� au Go Go. Come along for the ride. . . .--Robert ""Nite Bob"" Czaykowski, previous touring sound engineer for New York Dolls, REM, KISS, and Aerosmith Hanley's story from Kane's point of view starts with the notion of Hanley as a disruptor of technology and as innovator in business leadership. Set over 450 pages, the book takes the reader on a multi-tracked journey, satisfying both audiophile and music fans alike.--Simon Duff ""LSiOnline"" The Last Seat in the House: The Story of Hanley Sound by John Kane is a must-read for anyone interested in live concert sound and its history. It is brutally honest and full of documented fascinating facts.--Stanley R. Miller, CEO of Sound Motions Inc., and previous sound engineer for Neil Diamond I have three books in queue for book reviews, and stacks of books for fun or to make me a better person besides my bed and on the floor under my desk, but The Last Seat in the House is the one I keep picking up and thinking about. Author John Kane gives us a fascinating story of the development of sound amplification for large concerts and events--mainly rock concerts, but also pop, folk, jazz, and orchestral music, plus presidential inaugurations, political rallies, and anti-war protests--primarily by tracing the career of Bill Hanley, the founder of Hanley Sound, the company that provided the sound system for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.--Karl G. Ruling ""Protocol"" There is a slicker, punchier, shorter read hidden within The Last Seat in the House, but if you want the full tour - Access All Areas - of Bill Hanley, Hanley Sound Inc, the emergence of the live sound industry in America, and all the key events surrounding it, then John Kane has the ticket.-- ""Fast-and-wide.com""" Hanley's story from Kane's point of view starts with the notion of Hanley as a disruptor of technology and as innovator in business leadership. Set over 450 pages, the book takes the reader on a multi-tracked journey, satisfying both audiophile and music fans alike.--Simon Duff LSiOnline There is a slicker, punchier, shorter read hidden within The Last Seat in the House, but if you want the full tour - Access All Areas - of Bill Hanley, Hanley Sound Inc, the emergence of the live sound industry in America, and all the key events surrounding it, then John Kane has the ticket.--Fast-and-wide.com Author InformationJohn Kane is faculty in the Design and Media Department at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. He is author of Pilgrims of WoodStock: Never-Before-Seen Photos. He is currently working on the documentary The Last Seat in the House about Bill Hanley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |