SoundGirls Living History Project - Michelle Sabolchick Pettinato Interviewed by Caroline Losneck
Michelle Sabolchick Pettinato is a professional concert sound engineer who has worked for some of the most recognizable names in music for almost three decades. Starting with her first tour with the band Spin Doctors in 1992, Michelle has been touring the world as an independent engineer, mixing for a diverse slate of artists and musicians including Janet Jackson, Indigo Girls, Jewel, Gwen Stefani, Ke$ha, Mr. Big, Adam Lambert, Melissa Etheridge, Goo Goo Dolls, Styx, Elvis Costello and more. In 2013, she co-founded SoundGirls to create a supportive community for women working in professional audio. In 2015, Michelle was inducted into Full Sail University’s Hall of Fame. Most recently, Michelle launched Mixing Music Live, online course designed for students aspiring to learn about Live Sound and Mixing.
More about Michelle:
https://soundgirls.org/its-about-the-music-michelle-sabolchick-pettinato/
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Caroline Losneck is an independent documentarian, filmmaker, radio producer, and installation artist in Maine. Her radio work has been featured on NPR, Marketplace, BBC, Maine Public Radio, podcasts, and immersive installations. Her documentary film work has been featured in the New York Times, Camden Film International Film Festival, and museums and festivals around the country. She has received Maine Arts Commission, Warhol Foundation, and other grants for her documentary film, storytelling, and immersive installation work.
More about Caroline https://www.carolinelosneck.com/
Watch the rest of the episode here: https://youtu.be/n4RmElb220E?t=1827
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