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Russell Head
 
Russell Head has had a long
career in the music industry as a performer, engineer, and
producer. After he started playing guitar in 1973, Russ quickly
progressed through every style of music including Country,
Bluegrass, Rock and R&B, and is widely considered to be one of
the best guitarists in the area. After stints in various bands,
including performing in Las Vegas show bands for many years, Russ
has also worked as a large scale live sound reinforcement tech, monitor and house engineer,
for many companies including
StagePro
in Ottawa, KS.
Russell has experience
engineering groups from various genres, including country,
gospel, contemporary Christian, rock, rap, and others. He is a
multi-instrumentalist, his primary instrument being the guitar.
While Russell teaches the
technology based classes, several other faculty teach Lighting Technology,
Music Theory, and Arranging for Songwriters. All
of the instructors are professionals in their field and meet
regularly to evaluate the program and make sure that the students
are learning all that they need to succeed in the music
industry. It is their goal to make sure that the students
understand far more than just how a piece of equipment works, but
also why it works, and how the concepts behind it apply to every
other piece of equipment like it.
If you have any questions,
please contact
Russell Head by email or by phone at (620) 421-6700 ext.
1020.
Daniel Bley
 
Daniel Bley got his start at
an early age getting his hands on the home stereo system and toy
musical instruments before he even knew what they were.
Daniel's formal training in music began at age ten when he began
to learn trumpet for the school band. This would later
lead to the formation of his own band during high school in
which he played guitar and sang backup. More importantly,
he was defaulted to be the band's sound tech because his parents
had a PA they could use. This would turn out to be his
passion.
Daniel's skills and talents
became vastly more refined when he joined the Recording Arts
Technology program at LCC. As a devoted student, he
learned all the ins and outs of the program to qualify him to
come back after graduation and be an assistant teacher to
Russell. Daniel also currently makes his living with a
similar position at Parsons High School helping to teach audio
production, video editing, and television production among other
things. Daniel is also experienced with doing live sound,
lighting, and video productions for various local concerts and
events.
Daniel Bley can be contacted by e-mail or telephone
at (620) 421-6700 ext. 1020 during the evening and would be glad
to answer any questions or arrange a tour of the facilities.
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