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50 Years of Maximum Rock n' Roll

With Bob Heilbobheil.libsyn.com
50 Years of Maximum Rock & Roll is a podcast hosted by Dave Hines and features concert sound pioneer Bob Heil. Hear stories from his days touring with The Who, Humble Pie, the James Gang and others, to the development of the Talk Box made famous by Peter Frampton. The show will feature special guests who were "in the trenches." Bob will also talk about his current cutting edge microphone designs. Take a look back - and forward - at the inner workings of Heil Sound by the man who created it all.
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Episodes

S1:EP15: Midwest

This final episode is a bit of a two-parter. Part one is Bob explaining the impact of, mostly, British rock stars and their crews invading tiny Marissa, Illinois to shop at Ye Old Music. In modern day terms imagine Carrie Underwood strolling into your local music store. Part two ends 50 Years of Maximum Rock & Roll with a few stories from current Heil Sound employees who keep the fires burning for performers worldwide as they build incredible microphones for the next fifty years. It's all ab...

Jan 19, 201744 min

S1:EP14: A Six Pack

Bob Heil will explain what he means by a six pack and what Creem Magazine has to do with that. He will share some special stories about some of the Rock n' Roll legends that he's worked with (Jimmie Hendrix) and we'll finally hear how he met Joe Walsh.

Dec 29, 201626 min

S1:EP13: Geeking Out

This episode is not about rock stars trashing hotel rooms or epic concerts. It is about the innovation and technology that has gone into much of Bob Heil's career. Bob has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the science of audio and we wanted to give our geeky audio fans a very special episode.

Dec 22, 201633 min

Ep 12: ZZ Top

Before ZZ Top were sharp dressed men they were just a little three piece band from Texas. With no beards. But they had "that sound" driven by Billy Gibbons unmistakable guitar and vocal. Bob Heil and Heil Sound were there on the band's early tours perfecting the live sound where, with a trio, everything mattered. In this episode you will hear a wonderful and wide ranging discussion by Bob of his work with ZZ Top including some of his secrets for getting the critical guitar and bass sounds on the...

Dec 15, 201630 min

Ep 11: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll

From Joe Walsh trashing hotel rooms to groupies, Bob Heil recalls some of the crazier stories that to the rest of us seem like legend.

Dec 07, 201637 min

Ep 10: Halls Without Walls

After working at venues around the globe some of Bob Heil's favorite live sound venues were actually right in his own backyard. Bob recalls the iconic Mississippi River Fest and how Kiel Auditorium became a live testing venue for Heil Sound.

Dec 01, 201630 min

S1:E09 Quadrophenia

In this episode Bob Heil sits down with Dave Hines to talk about The Who's Quadrophenia tour and how a meeting with Pete Townsend in London blossomed into the album Quadrophenia and the technology that Bob Heil developed to allow that album to be performed live the way it was intended.

Nov 15, 201648 min

S1:E08 NAMM Show 2016 Highlights

Topics NAMM, Russ Long, Sandra McCracken, Denny Tedesco, The Wrecking Crew Synopsis The annual NAMM show in Anaheim, California is a must-attend event for anyone in the music products industry. It’s an opportunity to see old friends, make new connections, and get a peek at the latest innovations in music gear. As you would expect, Heil had a front-row seat to this year’s event. In this episode, Dave and Bob chat about the highlights from this year’s NAMM show. You’ll hear about Bob’s connection ...

Mar 31, 201630 min

S1:E07 Randy Burton, Legendary Soundman (Part 2)

Topics: Pete Townshend, The Who, B.B. King, Journey, Steve Perry Synopsis What is it really like to be a professional touring soundman? While some might believe it’s little more than lugging gear and pushing a few buttons, Heil Sound alum Randy Burton will be the first to tell you it’s much, much more than that. In this episode--the second half of a two-part interview--Randy dives into stories from the road and shares his perspective on what it really means to be an effective sound engineer and ...

Feb 25, 201625 min

S1:E06 Randy Burton, Legendary Soundman (Part 1)

Topics: Ozark Music Festival, Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Humble Pie, The Eagles Synopsis Music festivals are a staple of the rock ‘n roll industry. Incredible bands, huge crowds, and a rowdy outdoor atmosphere all come together to create an environment where legends are born and history is made. If you want a firsthand account of some of the craziest and most memorable moments in the history of rock music festivals, look no further than Heil Sound alum Randy Burton. In this episode--the first h...

Feb 19, 201623 min

S1:E05: Peter Frampton, the Man, the Myth, the Legend

Topics: Peter Frampton, Talkbox, Joe Walsh, Quadrophenia, Pete Townsend Synopsis Peter Frampton is a legend of rock music and the best-known user of the renowned Heil Talkbox. For the last several decades, his innovation and artistry have helped shape the music you know and love. However, there is one man whose creativity and collaboration with Frampton helped shape his signature sound more than any other. That man is Bob Heil. In this episode, Bob shares how he came to know and work with Peter ...

Feb 11, 201628 min

S1:E04: The Story of the Heil Talk Box

Topics: Talkbox, Dunlop, Bon Jovi, Slash, Tool Bob Heil is perhaps known best for developing the Talk Box, the renowned device that has been used by rock guitarists for decades to produce a variety of unique sounds. But you might be surprised to learn that the Talk Box didn’t originate in a recording studio or electronics shop. In this episode, Bob shares the entire history of the famous Talk Box, which has been featured in music by Peter Frampton, Slash of Guns N’ Roses, Richie Sambora of Bon J...

Feb 04, 201623 min

S1:E03: Joe Walsh and the History of Heil Sound

Topics: Joe Walsh, James Gang, Goldline Pro, The Fin, phantom power Synopsis What comes to mind when you think of Joe Walsh? You probably think of his incredible contribution to rock music through The Eagles and James Gang (and other groups), as well as his solo work. But you probably don’t picture him as a ham radio operator or an electronics expert. But in this episode, that’s the Joe Walsh you’ll encounter. Bob Heil shares stories from his decades-long friendship with Joe that began with thei...

Jan 28, 201631 min

S1:E02: Bob Heil and the Modern Stage Monitor System

Topics: Jeff Beck, Grateful Dead, monitors, The Who, ZZ Top Synopsis One of the most important, yet most overlooked, parts of a sound system is the monitor setup. Monitors allow the band members to hear themselves and one another in order to give their best performance. In today’s episode, Bob Heil talks about the critical role he played in developing the modern monitor setup and the rock legends who helped make it a reality. Other gems you’ll discover in this episode include: What does a giant ...

Jan 21, 201628 min

S1:E01: From Substitute Organist to the World's Biggest Concert Stages

Topics: The Grateful Dead, Heil Talk Box, Ham Radio, The Who, Joe Walsh Synopsis: If you’ve ever listened to Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” or “Do You Feel Like I Do”” by Peter Frampton, you of course heard of the Heil Talk Box. In addition to building that iconic device, Bob Heil also built touring systems for The Who, Humble Pie, and the Grateful Dead. Bob has a history in concert sound that few can match. He continues to be an innovator by designing and building microphones that are used on...

Jan 08, 201638 min
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