RSM International , branded RSM since 2015, is a multinational network of accounting firms forming the sixth-largest accountancy professional services network in the world by revenue. RSM's member firms are independent accounting and advisory businesses, each of which practices in its own right and is unified as part of the network.
21-567: RSM may refer to: Companies [ edit ] RSM Global , worldwide accountancy & professional services network RSM US , a tax, accounting and consulting firm based in Chicago RSM UK RSM Singapore RSM Tenon , defunct professional services network in the UK RSM Robson Rhodes , defunct professional services network in
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63-509: A method in Computational fluid dynamics for modeling turbulence Route Switch Module , a component of a powered device that provides network routing services RNA-targeting small molecule drugs , a class of organic compounds with traditional drug properties Other uses [ edit ] R. Stevie Moore (born 1952), American singer-songwriter Rolling Stones Mobile Studio , a mobile recording studio Topics referred to by
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105-527: A synchronizing computer in 1982. This computer enabled audio and video tapes to be run in perfect time, which allowed the Mobile to record a show and then provide finished audio ready for transmission. This feature made it possible to provide the entire sound for several TV series incorporating such artists as Miles Davis , Willie Nelson , Paul Young and the Chieftains . In 1985, The Rolling Stones sold
126-445: A way to record at Mick Jagger 's new Stargroves country estate. Since recording at this residential location would require all of the necessary recording equipment to be transported to Jagger's house, the band's road manager and pianist Ian Stewart introduced the idea of building a recording studio control room within a truck. Under Stewart's guidance, a number of top engineers and producers, including Glyn Johns , were consulted in
147-571: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages RSM Global The network is not a separate legal entity of any description in any jurisdiction and does not provide services. The largest member firms are RSM US formerly known as McGladrey, and RSM UK formerly Baker Tilly LLP . RSM International was founded in 1964 as a small network called DRM (Dunwoody, Robson Rhodes, and McGladrey & Pullen). The organisation restructured in 1993, changing its name to RSM International. The word International
168-827: The United States Air Force Security Service Places [ edit ] Rancho Santa Margarita, California , a city in California Republic of San Marino , a country in southern Europe Vehicle registration plates of San Marino Science and technology [ edit ] Rating scale model , a model used in Item Response Theory Reciprocal Space Map, a crystallographic method Response surface methodology , sequential experimentation for improvement and for finding an optimal response Reynolds stress model,
189-546: The "Rolling truck Stones thing". In spring 1973, Tapani Tapanainen was hired as the RSM's permanent assistant sound engineer. During the Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour , Mick McKenna joined the RSM and, working with Ian Stewart until his death in 1985, undertook the future development of the mobile studio to suit the changing patterns of work. From 1974 to 1975, the RSM was upgraded significantly. The 16-track recorder
210-666: The Mobile Studio, including most of Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin III (1970) and Led Zeppelin IV (1971), much of The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers (1971) and Exile on Main St. (1972), as well as the Stones' 1969 Hyde Park concert. The unit was used in a large variety of locations, everywhere from halls to barns to castles and the casino at Montreux , Switzerland. During the making of
231-567: The RSM to Bill Wyman , who in 1987 created the Ambition Invention Motivation Success project (the AIMS project), which was a vehicle to give new bands around the country a chance to work out of the Mobile Studio and produce a top-quality demo. The blue livery and yellow sign writing were applied as the colours of the project's sponsor Pernod . Producers Terry Taylor and Mick McKenna worked on about 60 tracks during
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#1732773341535252-636: The Rolling Stones themselves. Today, the RSM resides at the National Music Centre in Calgary , where it remains a fully operational (though now stationary) recording studio. The concept for the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio came about in 1968 when the Rolling Stones, tired of the 9-to-5 limitations of commercial recording studios and being billed for studio time sometimes spent rehearsing or composing, decided to find
273-754: The Top 10. In April 2024, it was announced that Ernest John Nedder would become CEO on 1 June 2024 Rolling Stones Mobile Studio The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (also known as the RSM ) is a mobile recording studio inside a DAF F1600 Turbo truck, once owned by the English rock band The Rolling Stones . Numerous bands and artists have recorded music using the RSM, including The Who , Dire Straits , Deep Purple , Lou Reed , Bob Marley , Horslips , Nazareth , Fleetwood Mac , Bad Company , Status Quo , Led Zeppelin , Iron Maiden , Wishbone Ash , Motörhead and
294-533: The UK Reliable Source Music , an independent production music company Renault Samsung Motors , a South Korean motor manufacturer Institutions [ edit ] Rotterdam School of Management (RSM Erasmus University), the business school of Erasmus University, Rotterdam Royal School of Mines , an institute of higher education in London, England Royal Society of Medicine ,
315-578: The course of the project, which culminated with a final show at the Royal Albert Hall in February 1988. The Mobile was subsequently returned to the commercial marketplace, which had become extremely competitive, both financially and technically. It remained in operation until its closure in April 1993. The last recordings made by it were with Mick's brother Chris Jagger and his band Atcha!, at
336-474: The project's creation, which was then taken to Dick Swettenham's company Helios Electronics . Known for making mixing consoles for some of the most exclusive studios of the time, the company then produced the first working version of the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. Originally intended only for use by The Rolling Stones, the RSM soon gained popularity with other rock bands, such as The Who , The Faces and Led Zeppelin . Several classic albums were recorded with
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378-456: The sixth Deep Purple album, Machine Head , the Mobile nearly caught fire as it stood next to the casino, which was set ablaze during a Frank Zappa concert. This incident became the inspiration behind Deep Purple's most famous song, " Smoke on the Water ", which mentioned the Mobile in the lyrics ("We all came out to Montreux ... to make records with a mobile") and later referred to the Mobile as
399-756: The unit's base in Pinewood Studios . In 1996 the Mobile, still in its original form, was sold through auction at Bonham’s and taken to the US by Loho Studios in New York City. After a bit of technical service, it was put into action in the underground music scene in New York, making recordings including live performances of Patti Smith , the Ramones and nearly 30 other bands at the Continental for
420-480: Was dropped in 2015. Historically, RSM was derived from the initials of three of the original founding member firms of the organization: Founding member Robson Rhodes was acquired by Grant Thornton and absorbed within its network, while Salustro Reydel merged with KPMG . McGladrey , the member firm of RSM US, is still part of the network today. In January 2006, Jean Stephens became the first female chief executive officer of an international accounting network in
441-407: Was upgraded to a 24-track recorder and 12 new inputs were added to make a total of 32 inputs. Additionally, a large amount of work was done to improve the acoustic sound of the unit. By the 1980s, the pattern of work had shifted towards more broadcast-oriented products, mostly for major UK clients such as LWT , BBC , Capital Radio , Tyne Tees Television and others. This prompted the inclusion of
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