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SAE Magazine 13-3

its the Bil at SAE Nashville +++ SAE Nashville Welcomes Vanguard Scholarship Winner +++ Burning Ambition! +++ INDEX Ruth in the early 1970s, riter and record producer. him three Grammy nomi- ced silver, gold and plati- artists as Jeff Beck, Meat Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber. soundtracks for films, the 94 FIFA World Cup, and BS wildlife documentaries. to the United States and on master classes at SAE to join the school as an -chairman of SAE Nash- programme for the past campus director for SAE est recording/engineering e Magazine – said: “Alan lly personable, and very s. ates enjoying successful s have told us the ­reason over other schools was­ desire to work with Alan.” Alongside his teaching duties at SAE Nashville and developing promising new artists like ­Striking Matches, Alan is working on a tribute project to ­Italian composer, orchestrator, and conductor­ Ennio ­Morricone. His film scores for the spa- ghetti ­westerns of director Sergio Leone were huge ­influences on Alan’s career. He’s also producing some Nashville-based Ameri- cana / soul artists and developing ideas for a future Babe Ruth album. “SAE’s audio technology programme can put ­students on a brilliant fast track to a rewarding ­career if they seriously apply themselves,” said Alan, whose son Jesse - aka DJ Kidsmeal - is a graduate of SAE and an established Nashville club DJ/producer. He added: “To really achieve and take advantage of the growing opportunities in the marketplace for audio professionals, SAE students need to stay on top of developments in the industry, remain teach- able, always remember their first love – and make their hobby their job.” n

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