Jody Perpick

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Jody Perpick is a Canadian former musician and current Sound Engineer for top selling artist Bryan Adams. He has worked as Adams' Tour Manager for many years.

Perpick was once a part of Bryan Adam's group during his early gigging days but quit to concentrate on the equipment for Adams as he achieved success. In the song Summer of 69 which has become one of Bryan Adam's most famous songs the lyric "Jimmy quit, Jody got married" directly refers to Perpick.[1] "Jimmy" refers to drummer Jim Wesley who worked for Adams in his club gigging days (1979-1983), who quit the band because he and Brian did no get along.

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Jody Perpick’s equipment for Adam's set feature an array of BSS processing modules, such as three DPR 402 dual comp limiter/de-essers, offering six channels, and two DPR 404 quad de-essers (offering eight), along with two DPR-901 II.[2] Perpick is known to use an FPC-900 Varicurve Remote for Bryan and the band to walk longer distances during concert. [3]

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