Florida Georgia Line ‘Anything Goes’ Tour
Deep Love: Braden Howard Lights a Dark Love Story
One of the highlights of this past summer’s New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) was Deep Love, a “ghostly rock opera” that chronicled a romantic quartet between a young woman named Constance, the ghost of her deceased lover (identified as Old Bones), and a young man named Friedrich, who has a dangerously possessive ex-lover named Florence.
Bandit Lights Jana Kramer For TV Special
NASHVILLE – When the CMA Awards come to Nashville, it is a multi-night event for Music City. Country music bombshell Jana Kramer performed under Bandit lighting in a rooftop concert special. Designed by Victor Fable, Bandit provided Chauvet RH1 Hybrids, Lekos and Sunstrips for the event, giving the “Whiskey” crooner a striking set.
Read More »Florence and the Machine
This band started as collaboration between lead singer Florence Welch and keyboardist/singer Isabella “Machine” Summers when they were teens. The actual band came together in London in 2007, when they started playing their first gigs. 2015 brought around the release of their third album entitled How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful in June, and the band has been playing handfuls of dates all over the globe since. They recently embarked on some shows here in the U.S. We caught up with lighting designer Rob Sinclair and video director Mark Haney as they headed out to their first show in Nashville.
Neutrik USA Names Robin Fraser Regional Manager, Southern U.S.
CHARLOTTE, NC – Neutrik named Robin Fraser regional manager for the Southern U.S., including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. Fraser is based in Atlanta, GA.
Read More »VITEC Introduces Video-Streaming Solution for Houses of Worship
SUNNYVALE, CA — VITEC offers a new integrated streaming solution designed to help houses of worship extend their reach across multiple campuses and foster a sense of community among church members who attend services at different sites.
Read More »Madonna ‘Rebel Heart’ Tour
Madonna kicked off her Rebel Heart tour in Montreal Sept. 9 to huge accolades as, once again, she presented her fans with an over-the-top concert production. Starting off her tenth world tour with a video montage and a stage full of sword-wielding dancers reminiscent of the Game of Thrones cast, the artist descended from the heavens in a pointed cage while the song “Iconic,” from her latest album, got the show started with a solid beat.
Laziness Breeds Efficiency
A wise man once told me laziness breeds efficiency. Now, I’m far from lazy, but I have always agreed in the motto: “Work smarter, not… Read More »Laziness Breeds Efficiency
Read More »Alex Kay Lights ZZ Ward Without a Light Board
When 24-year-old Alex Kay was called on to go out for two months with up-and-comer ZZ Ward, it was a test of how much he could do with how little.
Elite Multimedia: The “Elite Difference”
Based in Nashville, TN, Elite Multimedia is a privately owned supplier of the most up-to-date audio, video and lighting technologies. Starting as an AV Systems Integrator in Memphis, today they have a team of dedicated professionals working in the concert touring, live event production and AV Systems installation markets. While they may be best known for their relationship with country music superstar Luke Bryan, Elite Multimedia prides itself on being able to pair the right technology with their clients’ vision through an unconditional desire to make each production or project a complete success.
Programmer Eric Marchwinski
Eric Marchwinski is the uber-talented programmer behind many of the biggest tours, musicals, and live television events happening today. From Katy Perry to the Rolling Stones, this young man has risen quickly to become one of this industry’s elite programmers, working with some of the biggest LDs in our business, including Baz Halpin, Patrick Woodroffe, Roy Bennett and Eric Wade.
Read More »Electric Zoo, Transformed
The late summer heat didn’t prevent festivalgoers from traveling in packs and arriving in droves to attend Electric Zoo: Transformed, an electronic music festival held on Randall’s Island, New York City, September 4 through 6. The crowd arrived dressed in animal masks, superhero garb, or “barely there” outfits we’re sure are illegal in at least three states. Clearly, the zookeeper had left the building, the cage doors were open, and young people of all stripes shed their inhibitions and, presumably, their everyday clothes for a walk on the wild side.
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