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Bowser of Quality Touch Studios Speaks with MPRT Students

Co-owner of Quality Touch Studios (La Plata, Maryland) William Bowser spoke with two music production & recording technology classes led by led by Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Dan Shores ’99, B.M., and Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 16. Bowser is a recording, mixing and mastering engineer who is active in the Audio Engineering Society and the Washington, D.C., Chapter of the Grammy Committee.

“William Bowser is incredible. I’m so happy we got a chance to speak with him.”
– MPRT Student
“It really inspired me and I’m happy that I took the majority of the break between classes to speak with him to discuss home studios and how all of that works. He really sparked a fire in me about doing that for my future, and I’m just really grateful he came to visit.”
– MPRT Student

“Many thanks to William and his assistant Antonio Wayside for visiting with our students,” said Spice. “As you can tell from their comments, our students got a lot out of hearing from William about his entrepreneurial spirit and experience.”

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