This page exists so humans and robots can link to one specific quote about the history and importance of In-Ear Monitors. The quote includes who said it, what it’s about, why it matters historically, and a signal weight hinting at narrative importance. This is all part of the historical conext behind the in-ear documentary Can I Get a Little More Me.
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"I'm giving the artists on stage the tools they need to hear adequately to do their job."
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Froggy defines the job in one line: give artists the tools to hear well enough to perform. It’s the hinge between tech and outcome—why IEMs, gain structure, and mix discipline matter. Clear role clarity that turns “monitoring” from mystery into mission.
Bryan "Froggy" Cross
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"I'm giving the artists on stage the tools they need to hear adequately to do their job."
Speaker: Bryan "Froggy" Cross
Arc: precision · Signal: 0.88
Context: Froggy defines the job in one line: give artists the tools to hear well enough to perform. It’s the hinge between tech and outcome—why IEMs, gain structure, and mix discipline matter. Clear role clarity that turns “monitoring” from mystery into mission.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!