SoundGirls Contributors
We encourage you to visit each contributor’s blog page as they all offer great advice on a wide range of topics.Jessica is a Holistic Health Practitioner and stress management specialist with extensive experience working in live music and touring environments. She began her career backstage in 2000 as a massage therapist and went on to work in touring and production...
Karrie’s blog deals with her work as long term monitor engineer for Pearl Jam, issues facing women in the industry, and balancing being a single mom with touring. She is a founder of Soundgirls.org.
After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Sound Recording Technology, Kate began her career as a post-production sound effects editor. Over the next several years, she worked her way up to being a supervising sound editor at Warner Bros. and...
Kate Haldrup is a Nashville-based freelance recording engineer and drummer. She graduated from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music in 2014 and has spent most of her professional career in a studio recording environment. She enjoys the hands-on process of...
One of the next generation of Sound Girls, Kelly works at Eighth Day Sound and has blogged about her experiences from the perspective of someone just getting started in the business.
A few short years into her new career in audio, Kerrie is constantly learning and constantly busy. She has blogged about her job as FOH Engineer at several St. Louis venues including the New Line Theater and Ferring Jazz Bistro.
Kimberlynn Ahlers: Born and raised New Yorker currently attending University of the Arts for a Bachelor of Science in Music Business, Entrepreneurship, and Technology. Kim has performed with the Queens College Choral Society and is a member of Soundthinking NYC....
Kirsten is a musician and audio engineer, having studied at Abbey Road Institute, Johannesburg she now spends her time doing freelance work as a music producer, songwriter, and location sound recordist. She plays the trumpet, sings, and fiddles around a...
A sound designer, engineer and voice artist, Kirsty will be blogging about Sound Design for Theatre and Film, in particular how to do it on a budget. She will also be sharing lessons learned throughout her career.