Hooz Audio since Jan 2010
freelance sound engineer/composer
Center Sound Records, Inc. 2009 - Jun 2011
Freelance Sound Engineer
Six String Cafe and Music Hall Dec 2009 - Jun 2010
house sound engineer
Rusty Bucket Kids Club Inc. Oct 2009 - Nov 2009
location audio recorder, post production sound engineer
AVCON, Inc. Sep 2008 - May 2009
Field Technician
Education:
UNC School of the Arts 2011 - 2013
Master of Fine Arts, Film Music Composition
Ithaca College 2004 - 2008
BM in Sound Recording Technology, music, sound engineering
Skills:
Film Scoring Sound Production Audio Post Production Live Sound Sound Design Pro Tools Audio Editing Audio Engineering Recording Studio Recording Music Production Sound Editing Music Composition Music Theory Logic Pro Professional Audio Video Editing Guitar Music Industry Video Production
Interests:
music production, audio recording, video post production, solar panel installation, green energy.
Honor & Awards:
Eagle Scout, awarded in 2003.
Awards:
Bronze Ranking, AES Student Competitions, Traditional Multitrack Audio Engineering Society In October 2012, Tom was a finalist in the student recording competition at the 133rd AES convention in San Francisco under the category of Traditional Multitrack. Tom received a ranking of Bronze for his work recording singer-songwriter Rosemary Gingerich. Over sixty entries from students all over the world were submitted to the four categories of competition, with only the top three entries in each category being allowed to present their work. Tom was judged by Glenn Lorbecki, Jim Anderson, and Sgt. Brandie Lane, engineers with numerous Emmy and Grammy awards and nominations. You can hear Rosemary's song Where He Goes at http://rosemarykathleen.bandcamp.com/
Beth Israel Deaconess Cardiovascular Services 330 Brookline Ave FL 7, Boston, MA 02215 (617)6678800 (phone), (617)6327533 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Angioplasty Echocardiogram Cardiac Stress Test Cardioversion Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures Pulmonary Function Tests
Dr. Hauser graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Boston, MA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Hauser is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center West Campus.
Christian Brothers College High School St. Louis MO 1963-1967
Community:
Robert Driscoll, Chris O'hearn, Robert Smith, Mike Morris, Paul Kotakis, Richard Harris, Jack Kersting, Salvatore Dicarlo, Robert Wall, Richard Krekeler, Pat Crider
many wrote him off. He had fallen three times, each by knockout, and questions about his chin abounded. According to boxing writer Thomas Hauser, there were whispers that Klitschko was "the white Michael Grant," an unkind reference to a fighter more famous for his athleticism than his fighting spirit.
Many consider the fight to be Alis best performance. The famous US Broadcaster Howard Cosell told Ali biographer Thomas Hauser: The greatest Ali ever was as a fighter was in Houston against Williams. That night, he was the most devastating fighter who ever lived.
Date: Jun 06, 2016
Source: Google
Muhammad Ali | 1942-2016: Cultural icon, legendary boxer, divisive figure and more
After one such rejection, the story goes, he hurled his gold medal into the Ohio River. ButClay, and later Ali, gave different accounts of that act, and according to Thomas Hauser, author ofthe oral history Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times, Clay had simply lost the medal.
Ali, along with Robert Kennedy and the Beatles in the persona of John Lennon, captured the 60s to perfection, writer Jack Newfield told Thomas Hauser, the author of a 1991 oral biography, Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times.
dly hurt if the bout went on too long. An indoor-record 35,460 saw Ali, in his own words, the night I was at my best. Howard Cosell told boxing writer Thomas Hauser, The greatest Ali ever was as a fighter was against Williams. That night, he was the most devastating fighter who ever lived. He als
Date: Jun 04, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
The life and times of Muhammad Ali, "The Greatest"
head and hands shaking, Ali lights the Olympic flame to start the Summer Games in Atlanta at 12:25 a.m. July 20. His biographer Thomas Hauser writes: "In all likelihood there has never been a time in the history of the Earth when 3 billion people felt love at the same time. But Ali made it happen."
Date: Jun 04, 2016
Source: Google
Muhammad Ali's punches landed well outside the ring
I remember one time when Cassius was small, his mother later recalled in Thomas Hausers The Importance of Muhammad Ali. We were downtown at a five-and-ten-cents store. He wanted a drink of water, and they wouldnt give him one because of his colour. That really affected him. He didnt like that
at age 74. His life and his legacy left an unforgettable imprint on sports, society and culture.Ali's role in boxing, society and beyondThe influence of Muhammad Ali -- who wasn't merely supremely talented, but also captivating and fun -- stretched far beyond the ring, writes Thomas Hauser.1 Related