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Surround 2004

Surround Music Awards 2004

In just three years, the Surround Music Awards has grown from an unproven concept to the anchor event for the Surround Conference. The assimilation of Surround 2004 into the broader Entertainment Media Expo did nothing to diminish the prominence and prestige of the Awards within the pro audio industry. This years Surround Awards, held on August 31 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel's Highlands Ballroom, was the most widely-attended yet, drawing a standing room only crowd of over 400. Produced by Lisa Roy and Bobby Owsinski, the ceremony got underway with a twilight patio reception - a perfect opportunity for collegial networking, schmoozing, and escalating anticipation.
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No self-respecting music award ceremony would be complete without some high quality live music, and this year's showcase event came accompanied the presentation of the Surround Pioneer Award to Herbie Hancock. Taking the recipient's usual place at the keyboards, virtuoso George Duke led a red-hot band through a medley of Hancock's compositions, honoring the stylistic range that has kept him at the forefront of sound innovation for decades. George Duke - Click for a Larger Image
"Pioneer is a name you get when you're the oldest guy in the room," Hancock quipped with characteristic humility as he accepted his award, before delivering a brief pep talk about the importance of exploring the creative side. "You're here for a reason. You bring something to the table that no one else can bring, so go for it - life is really limitless." Herbie Hancock - Click for a Larger Image
I'm not exactly sure what the difference is between a Pioneer and a Trailblazer, but there were separate awards for each and the latter went to Tomlinson Holman. Semantics aside, Holman's lifetime of achievements on the theoretical and technical side complement Hancock's contributions in the performance arena. From his early work at THX establishing much-needed standards for multichannel presentation in the theater and home, to his experimental10.2 surround system, Holman continues to push boundaries. Tom Holman - Click for a Larger Image

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