I want to be your Digital Archivist— Monte's bus —
welcome to my criblittle kid photo mosaicme and my DadMonte's first bus — 1954Barry brothers — Monte, Marc, Matthew — July 1962Christmas 1962 — Monte, Marc, Mom, MattThe Bus came by and I got on in 1972
that's when it all beganthe Grateful Dead - Alembic - Ampex - Monte factorAppalachian Trail — southbound toward the Presidential Range
Mt. Washington (left) and Mt.Adams (right) in background — August 1977The Mount Washington ObservatoryThe Appalachian TrailMonte is a trail grub
saddle up — almost therePirate's Cove — nearby San Luis Obispo, Calif — April 8, 1979
TRW-Vidar electronics co-workers Dave Lukedemier and Monte BarryMonte — Collegiate Peaks Range — Mt. Columbia — December 1980Monte — Engineer in Charge — USA Cable Network — Palisades Cliffs — 1982
Network Operation Center — Armstrong Tower — Alpine, NJMt. Princeton — Collegiate Peaks Range — 1986
Tim Keefe, Monte Barry, Glenn HillGlenn and Monte were the Video Engineeers at Telluride Bluegrass Festival 1986we engineered an 8-camera shoot — Challenger Productions provided the TV truck
Glenn Hill and Monte Barry — Scanimate alumni — 1984 to 1986
— Computer Image Corporation & Computer Image Productions, Denver, Colorado —Scanimate video trailerScanimate was developed in the 1960s
3D Studio image created and rendered by Monte in July 1993
using a 486 CPU-based PC clone running Autodesk 3D Studio - DOS ver 2.0Monte's first 2 website designs in 1996
are still hosted by
The Wayback MachineJames Associates EngineeringCentral American Travel ExchangeMonte — WVNY-TV — Burlington, VT — 2000Monte and the boys met for a reunion — December 14, 2008
— Harry Bickel's place - Louisville, KY —Tony Rice, Curtis Burch, Dan Crary, J.D. Crowe, John Cowan, Sam Busha few of these boys performed this Newgrass medley
— featuring 15-year-old Mark O'Connor on violin — mixed and taped by soundman Monte Barry in 1976
Friend of The Devil > Blackberry BlossomMonte never really fell off the bus I am a former Taper. I began recording live music shows in 1973. I was a soundman from 1975 to 1977. I recently condensed my best recordings into a multimedia "Taper's Catalog," (music book) so to speak. I put a biography of myself in there so I can be very clear about my premise. This is a great example for musicians to look at. It is very affordable. I did EVERY-THING myself. Put an end to the rumor mills, mysteries, and spins -- and take charge of your own history. You have full control. You manage your biographical content, and how your information gets digitally transferred to the internet. I am the Digital Archivist. I can make it happen for you. Please look at the example I made of myself. Thanks.
Monte the Tapertry and imagine your projects or your life's work getting archived on your internet sites
— imagine your work being profiled on your sites instead of me and my Taper's Catalog on my sites —
peace always — to all my brothers and sisters Listening to:
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