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I've been around music and film my whole life, and love watching and reading about all of the action backstage and behind the scenes.

From the independent film producer who has to make his or her day despite inclement weather, to the guitar tech changing the umpteenth set of strings on the bus at 2 AM, I'm fascinated by these people and their stories.

If you've ever wondered who some of those people are in the long list of credits at the end of a movie and how they got there, or who those sweaty folks in black T-shirts are doing on-stage before a concert or what the hell a record producer actually does, then this podcast is for you.
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May 5, 2020

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Jeri Palumbo is a Broadcast Sports and Entertainment Mixer currently based in California.

Jeri has been a broadcast audio mixer and specialist for the past 27 years in Sports and Entertainment. Prior to her work in broadcast, she spent years as a trained musician and arranger on the music side of the business before going into post production and eventually live broadcast. 

With a current focus on live remote broadcast events, Jeri's work has included the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cups, the Oscars and more. Entertainment shows have included The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien and American Idol to name a few. She also won a Telly Award for mixing the live bluegrass show “Songs of the Mountains”. 

Jeri has worn the hats of broadcast engineer/mixer, field audio, RF tech and communications and most recently broadcast A1 mixer for gaming eSports in immersive surround 5.1. Jeri served on the RF Coordination committee for the NFL, NBA All-Stars and serves in the same capacity for the Rose Bowl every year. Jeri also worked on the NFL's Enhanced Audio team (sounds from the field) on it's debut roll-out.

Jeri comes from 4 generations of musicians and multi-instrumentalists. Her mother was a professional jazz musician as was her grandmother.  Her grandmother's father, Jeri's great grandfather, was also a musician and violin-maker. And Jeri's father was a folk guitar player. Being completely surrounded by music, Jeri began playing piano at age of 3 and by high school was gigging, arranging and writing scores. 

Jeri attended The Juilliard School of Music as a composition/orchestration major which landed her a contract as a musical director. It was in one of those sessions that she saw her first Fairlight and thus decided to become an engineer. 

Jeri is a member NARAS, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and is a contributing writer for Mix Magazine.


Today’s episode is sponsored by Soundgirls.org Lensrentals, & Showpro Beard Co.

Special Mentions:

Soundgirls.org, Masters of Maple, Lij Shaw - Ultimate Mixing Masterclass with Craig Alvin, Crew Nation - Video, I Am Michael Alago: Breathing Music. Signing Metallica. Beating Death, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene, Tour Health Research Initiative, ROADIE: My Documentary (TJ Hoffman film), Loud: A Life In Rock ‘N Roll by the World’s First Female Roadie. By Tana Douglas, Mixing Music Live, The Last Seat in the House: The Story of Hanley Sound, The Power of Podcasting Panel at NAMM, Soundgirls, Roswell Pro Audio Mini K87, Filming Great Concert Footage, Roadie Short Film, Roadie: A True Story (at least the parts I remember)