Pete Anderson
With over three decades of music under his belt Pete Anderson shows no signs of slowing down. In the early 80s Pete was introduced to Dwight Yoakam a struggling singer- songwriter. Needing a substitute guitar player for a club gig Yoakam called Anderson. The two hit it off and started working together, honing Yoakams sound powered by the musical direction and fiery guitar playing of Anderson.
In 1985 Yoakam was signed to WarnerBros. Records marking the beginning of a partnership that would span 20 years, resulting in the sales of millions of albums worldwide all produced by Pete Anderson. Pete has also produced projects by Roy Orbison, k.d.lang, Lucinda Williams, Buck Owens, Michelle Shocked and the Meat Puppets among others. In the mid 90s Pete formed his own independent record label Little Dog Records, which gave him the creative freedom to sign and develop artists that he believes in. Pete has used Nady Wireless since his early touring days with Dwight Yoakam and uses Nady Audio studio mic's at Little Dog Studio recording sessions. Recently, during the winter NAMM show Pete picked up a Nady 1260 60 watt Tube combo guitar amp.

Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash started using wirless in the early 80's with tunable 400/500 systems. In the mid 80's he switched to the 700 system and then to the 950GS system in the 90's. Nady Systems is proud to have been a part of his legacy.

"He's the only man to have been inducted into the Rock, country and songwriters hall of fame. Since the early 1980's the man in black has been touring with Nady wireless systems. According to stage monitor engineer Kent Elliot, Cash has most recently been using the 950GS system, chosen for it's road-reliability, multi-channel operation and dynamic range. Guitar Technician Brian Farmer notes, 'We've toured around the world three times and never had a drop-out or interference problem where we couldnt find a clear frequency. I'd like to call it 160 channels of clarity.'" -Music & Sound Retailer 09/1998