AMS Neve Capricorn Shines at Country Music Awards

 
CMA recording team

TNN truck during the Country Music Awards.
Shown are (left to right): Freelance Audio Engineer Greg Lankford, Producer/Engineer Elliott Schiener, and Viacom/MTV Networks Audio Operations Engineer Stan Dacus, seated in front of the AMS Neve Capricorn console within the TNN truck.
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Nashville, Tenn., October 26, 2000 -- Once again, the winning combination of The Nashville Network and AMS Neve's Capricorn was highlighted at the CMA Awards. The TNN truck, equipped with a 48-track digital Capricorn console and its team, traveled to Nashville to mix the sound at the 34th Annual Country Music Awards at the Grand Ole Opry House.

The glittering event was broadcast on CBS. The Dixie Chicks stole the show by collecting four awards, including Album of the Year for "Fly." Husband and wife Tim McGraw and Faith Hill were honored with Male Vocalist and Female Vocalist of the Year awards. Both McGraw and Hill performed at the show. Other winners included Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, George Strait and Lee Anne Womack.


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