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Bill Porter honored by the Webster AES at our
inaugural event in November 2003.

 

 

Bill Porter and the first student section at
Webster University

 

 

The Webster AES hosted Rupert Neve in April of 2004

 

 

Rupert Neve signs the faceplate of the Neve
console circa 1970.

 

 

Chris Huston, famous for his work with Led
Zeppelin and War, now an acoustician, visited
Webster in December of 2003.

 

 

Andrew Gilchrist, studio owner from New Orleans
best known for his work with Ani DiFranco, was
hosted by the AES in December 0f 2004.

 

 

The AES brought Ron Lagerlof in from LA in
September 2005

 

 

Two of our AES members (of the nine who went)
at the convention in New York in October, 2005.

 

 

Author, MIDI guru and raconteur Paul Lehrman
brought Bad Boy Makes Good and the Ballet
Mechanique to Webster AES in November 2005.

 

 

The students of the AES invited the faculty to a
Town Hall Q&A session in December, 2005.

 

 

Alan Parsons graced Webster with a compelling
presentation in February 2006.

 

 

Elliot Scheiner impressed the students at
Webster with his warmth, humor and humility
during his March 2006 visit.

 

 

Mic guru and all around nice guy Bob Heil visited
Webster in November of 2006.

 


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