Tony Schwartz: A Sound Symbol in Stereo (May 22, 1968)
12021-07-05T09:54:07-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fd393007plain2021-07-10T12:18:15-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fdSound designer and WNYC radio host Tony Schwartz used one of his first opportunities to broadcast in stereo to share a "sound symbol" he created, inspired by the ongoing non-proliferation discussions at the United Nations. A broad influence on radio, advertising, and communications, Schwartz is probably most famous for his decades of field recording on NYC streets, and his work on the infamous "Daisy" campaign ad created for President Johnson.
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