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The Sound Fellowships Gallery

The APRS Sound Fellowship awards were created by the APRS in its 60th anniversary year to reward those who have made a very special contribution to any sector of the industry – engineers, producers, studio owners and musicians are all considered, whether members or non-members, at home here in the UK or abroad. The first three recipients were, unfortunately unable to be present to receive their awards. They were internationally renowned producer, Chris Blackwell, studio designer, technical engineer and authority on disc cutting lathes, Sean Davies and recording engineer and artist Alan Parsons.

APRS Chairman David Hamilton-Smith next proposed an award to engineer Keith Grant, musician Benny Gallagher proposed engineer and producer Glyn Johns and APRS director Chris Buchanan proposed this year's final award to former manager of Abbey road Studios Ken Townsend.

Photos from the 2007 Fellowships:


Executive Director: Peter Filleul


Chairman: David Hamilton-Smith


Sir George Martin and Chris Runciman


Keith Grant and Sir George Martin


Keith Grant congratulates Glyn Johns


Ken Townsend receives his fellowship from Sir George

Photos from the 2008 Fellowships:
 
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Guests enjoy the buffet

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Dave Harrries, Ken Townsend and Rick Wakeman
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Dave H, Ken T and Rick Wakeman
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Rick Wakeman and Sir George Martin
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Rick Wakeman tickles the ivories
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Cheers!

Photos by Nick Dimes, Gilead Limor and Wes Maebe

 
 

© APRS, 2010