Guitar Shorty
Blues recording artist Guitar Shorty has been touring with his Nady wireless system for the past 15 years. Right out of high school at the age of 16 shorty joined Ray Charles and his band. At the age of 17 he recorded under the direction of Willie Dixon on the Cobra label. Shorty has played with T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner
Little Richard and Sam Cooke. In 1961 Shorty married Marcia Hendrix and got Jimi Hendrix as a brother-in-law. Shorty's wireless roaming while delivering searing blues leads has become a highlight of his performances. Shorty has credited wireless as a major contributor to his live guitar tone.

Flipsyde
The San Francisco bay area based group Flipsyde are currently touring in support of their debut album on Cherrytree/Interscope Records. Flipsyde chose Nady's U-1000 channel wireless systems for the tour. Guitarist Dave Lopez is also using Nady Audio's TTV-2 Tube Pedal.
Vocals/MC: Steve Knight, Vocals/Acoustic Guitar: Dave Lopez. Flipsyde's music is an unconventional, yet harmonious mix of styles. The top and bottom of their sound is straight up Hiphop, while the middle punches with rock and latin-flavored flourishes of blazing guitar.

Eric Sardinas
His Electric Dobro delta blues style has been described as a cross between Johnny Winter and Stevie Ray Vaughn. It has been written that after years of inhaling the essence of various styles of blues, Eric Sardinas finally "exhaled". In doing so, he consequently gave birth to an exhilarating, powerful and sometimes terrifying new style that's real, raw and wickedly intense. Eric's Nady wireless system has allowed him the performance freedom once witnessed... you'll never forget.

Verdine White
He is often called the most electrifying bass player in the world. On stage Verdine White's constant motion, enthusiasm and energy (to the point of disbelief) have deemed him the "Ultimate Fire" of the band. A consummate entertainer whose primary goal is to ignite and excite his audience, Verdine has been touring with a Nady 950GS system for over ten years. He recently incorporated the new U-2000 GT system into his rack.

Elvin Bishop
In 1969 a young John Nady was at the Matrix Club in San Francisco. He introduced his wireless guitar system he had been working on to the musicians playing that evening. Elvin Bishop had relocated from the Chicago blue's scene to San Francisco and was one of the first musicians to try John's wireless system that night. Elvin was impressed and encouraged John to pursue his invention. Elvin has been using a Nady Wireless guitar system during his performances of electrified down-home blues for almost 40 years.