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Chuck Surack : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chuck Surack Chuck Surack is an American entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist, and musician, best known as the founder of Sweetwater Sound, a leading retailer of musical instruments and pro audio equipment. ==Biography== Surack was born in Waverly, Ohio, his family later relocating to Fort Wayne, Indiana. He attended Wayne High School and played saxophone in the school's marching band. He was also active in the Boy Scouts.〔Frank Alkyer, ("Sweet Success" ), Music Inc., Dec 2012〕 Following high school, Surack toured with a band as a saxophone player and keyboardist.〔("Harmonic Convergence: Sweetwater's Success Empowers Others" ), University of Saint Francis Alumni Magazine, Fall 2012〕 In 1979 Surack decided to stop touring, and returned to his hometown of Fort Wayne, creating a mobile 4-track recording studio housed in a Volkswagen Bus. This studio would eventually become Sweetwater Sound. Surack still plays saxophone and keyboard as part of his band, Prime Time.〔Michael Summers, ("Cookies, Comics, and Chords" ), Fort Wayne Reader, Jun, 2007〕 Surack has cited his father, Jim, a chemical engineer and airplane pilot, as a major influence.〔Bonnie Blackburn, ("20 Questions: Chuck Surack" ), Fort Wayne Monthly, Aug 2013〕 Surack is married, and has two stepsons and a daughter, Adderly (whose name was influenced by the name of saxophonist Cannonball Adderley).〔Kevin M. Mitchell,("Sweetwater's Chuck Surack" ), Front of House Online, Apr 2009〕
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