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Music, video and a good sound system can all be vital to pulling off a fantastic corporate event, party, or presentation. Technology can be confusing, difficult and fickle. Perhaps you want to rent microphones, a projector, video equipment or other lighting sound equipment for your Queens, NY party or event. Obviously, you want the highest quality lighting equipment and the best sound system so that your Queens party or event runs seamlessly. Browse our party directory to find the most supreme audio visual, sound and other equipment available in Queens, NY.
Queens AV Audio Visual may also serve the following areas: Colchester, Champlain, Saranac, Schuyler Falls, Port Kent, Saint Albans, Dannemora, Morrisonville, Redford, Mooers, Ellenburg Depot, Grand Isle, Altona, Peru, Isle La Motte, North Hero, Milton, Keeseville, Chazy, South Hero, Cadyville, Winooski, Burlington, West Chazy, and Clinton County.
Queens Factoid:
Queens played a minor role in the American Revolution, as compared to Brooklyn where the Battle of Long Island was largely fought. Queens, like the rest of Long Island, fell under British occupation after the Battle of Long Island in 1776 and remained occupied throughout most of the rest of the war. Under the Quartering Act, British soldiers used, as barracks, the public inns and uninhabited buildings belonging to Queens residents, against the will of many of the local people. The quartering of soldiers in private homes, except in times of war, was banned by the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution. Nathan Hale was captured by the British on the shore of Flushing Bay in Queens before being executed in Manhattan.
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BERRY BIG SOUNDS - New York Post
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Forget two-car households; nowadays, it's much more common to have two computers under one roof. The new ShareCentral 5 is a hub that lets a pair of PCs share up to five USB peripheral devices, all without having to set up an annoying network. Just ...
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BBC job is music to the marketing man Tim Davie's ears - Times Online
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Tim Davie, the BBC's marketing director, is to replace Jenny Abramsky as director of audio and music, putting him in control of the corporation's radio operations and television music entertainment. Mr Davie's appointment is a surprise because it is ...