Sound & Light Solutions
Sound & Light Solutions

Sound & Light Solutions

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Budget
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Introduction: This profession is largely represented by burnt out musicians and engineers who overuse the phrase "good enough." I am here to remind those people that drugs, sex, and rock'n roll are no longer the trademarks of our industry. We will never stop working to make every event as good as at it can be. In a word, passion. From laying out cables so that they are neat, organized, and out of sight, to the never ending process of perfecting the smallest nuances of sound and lighting.
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16 years in business

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Kathleen M.
Oct 25, 2013
Jeff does sound and lights for our Red Light Saloon Comedy and Music Revue each year. He is a true professional! Always on time, easy to work with, adaptable, affordable, and committed to making our productions, which are amateur, seem professional. Wouldn't work with anyone else.
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Mark A.
Oct 28, 2013
Jeffery provided the music and lights for our 2nd annual Racers Fuel the Cure fund raiser and the sound was amazing. The hall presented several acoustical challenges that he was able to overcome and the overall quality was excellent! He definelty has the technical expertise to make any room sound good.
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Maria C.
Nov 2, 2013
I hired Sound & Light Solutions to do the music and lights for a four hour benefit called Racers Fuel the Cure. I asked for old school jazz (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck...) for the first hour and 80"s music for the remainder of the event. Sound & Light Solutions delivered exactly what I requested. I received many compliments after the benefit on the music and light production that was provided. Jeff was a pleasure to work with and we have already hired his company for the 3rd annual Racers Fuel the Cure benefit for JDRF on Feb. 22, 2014!

FAQs

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I have always been interested in technology, and in high school, music started to become a huge part of my life. Combining these two values, I went to college for music with emphases in recording technology and music business. To earn money I got a job producing live events, and from that point on I was hooked.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    In this line of work, it is hard not to be a jack of all trades. When I tell people what I do I usually only tell them that I am an audio engineer. This is because it would take too long to explain how I also design light shows, dabble in photography, repair electronics, rig thousands of pounds over peoples heads, drive trucks, and operate heavy machinery.