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January 2005
The two Alan Parsons Live Project concerts were sponsored by Acoustic Smart, D-BOX Technologies, DTS Entertainment, and Runco International. The concerts were produced by Home theatre Cruise, LLC and presented in the beautiful state-of-the-art 1,600-seat Savoy theatre on the Mariner Of The Seas.

Alan Parsons, The Alan Parsons Project
As recording engineer for Pink Floyd's legendary Dark Side Of The Moon, which earned him the first of many Grammy nominations, producer for a number of artists including Al Stewart, Pilot, and Ambrosia, and the main force behind multi-platinum albums by The Alan Parsons Project, Alan is one of the most influential artists of our time. His initial work on the Beatles' Let It Be and Abbey Road albums, while an assistant engineer at Abbey Road Studios in London, helped Alan to make his mark as a recording engineer. He went on to work with Paul McCartney and engineer McCartney, Wings Wild Life, and Red Rose Speedway. The Alan Parsons Project debuted in 1976 with Tales Of Mystery And Imagination, followed by 1977's I Robot and 1978's Pyramid. He produced and recorded the Project's The Turn Of A Friendly Card in Paris in 1980, scoring two Top 20 hits from this album.

Follow-up album success followed with Eye In The Sky (1982), Ammonia Avenue (1984), Vulture Culture (1985), Stereotomy (1986), and Gaudi (1987). Alan dropped the "Project" identity for Try Anything Once in 1994, On Air in 1996, and The Time Machine in 1999. His just released CD returns to the "Project" identity with A Valid Path. During this time and to this day the Alan Parsons Live Project tours to sell-out audiences throughout the globe. Alan has written extensively for the pro audio press and is an acknowledged expert in 5.1 surround sound recording. He has often lectured at recording conferences and schools of recording and was the keynote speaker at the Audio Engineering Society (AES) convention in 1998.