Christopher Jordan has been a live audio and video engineer for 20 years with experience in live venues, large format shows, radio and television broadcast as well as high end Corporate A/V and live audio/video recording and streaming. Christopher also owns Austin Hot Mods an Austin, TX based guitar pedal modification company and HC Productions a live Audio/Video recording & content streaming company.
It’s official folks. The Dudes and Beer podcast now has our very own FREE Android app on the Google Play market. The app gives you access to our latest episodes as well as alerting you when we go live to the internet and letting you listen live as well as
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Hey there fans of the Dudes and Beer podcast. We cannot thank you enough for the continued support of you, our listeners. It is because of you the listeners that wee get the great opportunities of live shows, new segments like Thinking Deeply and more…it is with great pride that
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We at Dudes and Beer love our fireworks…nothing smells better than burned black powder on New Year’s Eve and in keeping with that spirit we are giving you an awesome video of an Explosive Test with 10,000 Firecrackers by Mr Gear, one of our favorite Youtube channels. Enjoy, and Happy
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In this edition of Thinking deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan delves into the concept of the “New Year Resolution”. What is a resolution to begin with? Are we making the right kind of resolutions on New Year’s Eve? Are we actually willing to make a resolution that
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Welcome to the first edition of Dudes and Beer Cookout. In this episode we will throw some epic food on the grill and while it cooks up we will discuss what we did over the Christmas holidays including an incredible trip by Nelson to see some amazing vintage cars, the
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In this Christmas volume of Thinking Deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan delves into the concept of seeing daily blessings in life. It is hard to stop and smell the roses in the life of an average American. Have we lost the concept of seeing the good things
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