ROCKERS "FUEL" ENDORSE AUDIO-TECHNICA.AUDIO-TECHNICA has announced the microphone endorsement of the hit modern/hard rock band, Fuel. The band is currently using an assortment of Audio-Technica microphones for both television and live touring dates worldwide. Gifted musicians and dynamic performers, the Pennsylvania-based quartet has enjoyed a rapid rise since the 1996 release of its independent CD, Porcelain porcelain [Ital. porcellana], white, hard, permanent, nonporous pottery having translucence which is resonant when struck. Porcelain was first made by the Chinese to withstand the great heat generated in certain parts of their kilns. . Subsequently signed to Sony's 550 Music imprint, Fuel released another CD, Hazelton, as well as their full-length debut, Sunburn sunburn, inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or artificial sources. Moderate exposure to ultraviolet radiation is followed by a red blush, but severe exposure may result in blisters, pain, and constitutional symptoms. , to critical praise and successful sales. Fuel production manager and front-of-house engineer Randy Lane Randy Lane (born May 1st,1979 in Melbourne, Florida) is best known as the drummer for the post grunge bandNo Address from Tallahassee, Florida. Currently, Randy is the drummer for Pat Travers. Career In 2000 Randy Lane joined the band No Address. is an ardent fan of Audio-Technica microphones. Lane explains Fuel's endorsement of A-T A-T Ataxia Telangiectasia (form of muscular weakness) mics, "Both the sound quality and durability of the mics are outstanding. Night after night, in different temperatures and humidity levels, the mics deliver the same natural sound. Fuel uses in-ear monitors, so maintaining this consistency is mandatory." Fuel's Sunburn tour will culminate culminate, in astronomy, the maximum height in the sky reached by a celestial body on a given day. At the culminate the body is crossing the observer's celestial meridian and is said to be in upper transit. in a millennium concert, the 9th Annual Capital Countdown 2000 Gala in Washington, D.C., with Third Eye Blind, Everclear, and several other acts. The band will be back in the studio after the new year to begin work on their next recording for 550 Music. |
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