Talk:John Tropea
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Probably a different John Tropea
[edit]An edition of Say Yes to the Dress was on in the background (not something we usually watch in my household), and I noticed the name John Tropea appearing on the closing titles. I rewound, and saw the credit was for audio mixing. It is probably a different John Tropea, but if anyone knows anything about a late career move into sound engineering, maybe they will add it to the article. Kevin McE (talk) 17:41, 29 September 2021 (UTC)
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