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This is the 14th installment of Rolling Stone’s Music in Crisis series, which looks at how people all across the music industry are coping with the coronavirus pandemic.
For nearly 30 years, Karrie Keyes has been helping Pearl Jam sound great onstage. But instead of overseeing the band’s monitors all summer, the sound engineer is stuck at home for the foreseeable future — and her concerns go far beyond her own career. Keyes is the co-founder of SoundGirls, a 6,000-plus-member organization that provides scholarships, mentorships, workshops, and job placement for...
For nearly 30 years, Karrie Keyes has been helping Pearl Jam sound great onstage. But instead of overseeing the band’s monitors all summer, the sound engineer is stuck at home for the foreseeable future — and her concerns go far beyond her own career. Keyes is the co-founder of SoundGirls, a 6,000-plus-member organization that provides scholarships, mentorships, workshops, and job placement for...
- 5/27/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
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