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ISP Technologies is proud to be associated with Notes for Notes®, a non-profit organization which designs, equips, and staffs after-school recording studios inside Boys & Girls Clubs and after-school sites offering youth the opportunity to explore, create, and record music for free.
Started as the brain child of Philip Gilley and Roderick Hare the first Notes for Notes studio opened in 2007. As the Notes for Notes movement continues to grow, Gilley and Hare are proud to have 12 studios now, ranging from Santa Barbara to Nashville to Detroit with another seven on the way around the country. Detroit is actually the first Studio outside of a Boys and Girls Club, but it is located inside the S.A.Y. Detroit Play Center and was built in conjunction with Mitch Albom; renowned author, radio personality and founder of the S.A.Y. Detroit charities, along with other notable companies and individuals.
After contacting S.A.Y. Detroit to see how ISP could get involved with a local charity, ISP was directed to Gilley. ISP donated a Bass Vector 210 powered cabinet and a Beta Bass Preamp Pedal to cause.
Although only a small donation in the grand scheme of things, ISP Technologies will also be donating the same set up to the Atlanta Notes for Notes studio, and perhaps other gear as the need arises. For more information on Notes for Notes, visit http://notesfornotes.org/ and for more information on ISP Technologies, visit www.isptechnologies.com.
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