Thursday, June 19, 2008

Dusty Street

I flew into Cleveland, OH on June 18th, just for a little day trip to meet Dusty Street. What a trip it was!

Airport drama aside (nearly missing my plane trying to get home from Chicago to Nashville, nearly giving me a heart attack), the trip to meet Dusty was soooooo worth it. She is personality-plus and has such a bright, energetic quality to her voice (as a voice teacher I do appreciate such things....).

Dusty was an audio engineer back in the 60s in CA. She also has been a DJ for K-Rock in CA (a while ago) and various other stations along the way. Dusty can currently be heard as a DJ on Sirius Satellite Radio's Classic Vinyl station - live from The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Wednesdays-Sundays 10am-1pm. She also has a radio show on the internet called "The Fly Low Radio Show" found here: http://www.live365.com/stations/qskynetwork - which is classic through modern rock.

This woman is certainly one of a kind. I feel that the two of us were kindred spirits, mainly because she swears like a truck driver and I desperately try not to, but also because we are both completely obsessed with our cats.

Though Dusty left audio recording (she does do some on the side and showed me her vocal booth setup for radio, voiceovers and the like), she experienced her time within the field in a very unique way - how she got into it is unlike any other story I have heard thus far. She ran all her own technical audio broadcasting equipment in a time where no other woman was doing so. She broke some glass ceilings along the way, though she never intended to - she just didn't seem to notice they were there.

She can be found on www.dustystreet.net - or read the book for more info on Dusty's experiences in the audio field back in the day.

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