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Karen Kane Music Festival

By Carolina Girls Foundation (other events)

Sunday, July 5 2015 3:00 PM 10:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Carolina Girls Presents....The Inaguaral Karen Kane Music Festival with Music Guests:

Heather Rogers, Nina Repeta, Nyla Cione, Folkstar, Laura McClean, Chris James and Nashville's very own...Morgan Myles!

Come out and celebrate MUSIC, while contributing to a great cause! Let's help Karen Kane with her medical expenses! 

Who is Karen Kane, you ask?  

She attended Berklee College of Music in Boston and graduated from the Recording Institute of America, where she obtained 2 diplomas in audio engineering. Early in her career, she managed a number of recording studios including the well-known 6 West Recording, a major jingle facility in New York City. Since the 1970’s, Karen has produced and/or engineered over 200 full-length album projects and has engineered hundreds of live sound shows. Currently, she runs her own audio production studio,  Karen Kane Music Productions in Wilmington, NC. Besides music recording, mixing and mastering, her Wilmington recording studio is also where she teaches Audio Engineering and Music Production.

Kane’s recording career was originally focused in the Boston area from 1974-1990 and in Canada from 1990 to 2002.  While in Boston, Karen worked at Intermedia Sound, where the legendary album, “Dream On” by Aerosmith was recorded. Kane helped pioneer the way for women in audio by being one of the first female recording engineers to be successful, as well as one of the first successful free-lance recording engineers (male or female) in the area.

Kane’s recording work has been nominated for Boston Music Awards, and singles have appeared on U.S. music charts. Her extensive experience with on-location mobile recording includes the BareNaked Ladies (for a live TV special) and a music festival which included Janis Ian. In 1986, Karen engineered Tracy Chapman’s first-ever demo recording.

While living in Toronto, Karen engineered 3 albums that were nominated for the Canadian Juno Award (the Juno is the “Canadian Grammy”). Two of the nominations were in the “Best Blues Album of the Year” category.  In 1996, Karen was hired to develop and teach new audio engineering courses for Toronto’s Centennial College and The Learning Annex. In 1998, she joined the well-respected Toronto Audio Production College, Harris Institute for the Arts.  

In 2012, she expanded her teaching career by joining the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington as the instructor for the Recording Technology program. She continues to produce and engineer in her Wilmington recording studio and travels both regionally and internationally for music projects.

Karen is now battling non-alcohol related liver disease is showing signs of advanced cirrhosis and needs advanced treatment. All proceeds to this event will go to help her with medical expenses. 

 

Restrictions

*Cash Bar only. No outside food or beverages are allowed.