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LMG Supplies A Day to Remember Tour

A Day To Remember

LMG Supplies A Day to Remember Tour

ORLANDO – LMG Touring was recently on the road providing lighting support for A Day to Remember on their North American spring tour. The tour kicked off in April. Designed by LD Steve “Cowboy” Stemac,  the tour was produced to promote the release of the band’s upcoming album, with the lighting setup acting as the primary production piece for the show.

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University of Tennesse graduation ceremonies.

Bandit Shines on UT Graduation

KNOXVILLE, TN – On the second week of May, thousands of students walked across an iridescent stage to receive the culmination of hard work: a degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Bandit Lites, a longtime supporter of the university, provided the lighting.

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J.R. Clancy Performer Flying Hoist

SYRACUSE, NY—J. R. Clancy, Inc. introduced a performer-flying hoist. Clancy makes this unprecedented move to develop a performer flying hoist as an outgrowth of its introduction of its new SceneControl 5000 line of rigging controllers. The new SceneControl 5000 family has the capability to control performer flying hoists as well as automated rigging for scenery, lighting and sound equipment.  Now users can purchase both the performer flying hoist and the controller from one manufacturer.

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LD Scott Warner with the Robe Robin Cyclone

Robe Robin Cyclone

ORLANDO – The new Robe Robin Cyclone product was inspired by Pittsburgh, PA-based LD Scott Warner, who had an idea and took it to Robe. It features an integrated fan in the center of a moving head, surrounded by a ring of 24 individually controllable RGBW multichip LEDs. Cyclones are designed for wafting drapes and softgoods around the stage and set to produce subtle effects, as well as for cooling artists while performing in any hot environment complete with ‘hair-blowing’ and ‘smoke through the fan’ looks.

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LMG’s Nashville account team: Curt Wallen, Steve Austin, Stephen Presti and Chris Royea.

LMG Opens Music City Center Office in Nashville

NASHVILLE – LMG, Inc. took part in the grand opening celebrations on May 19-20 for the Music City Center in Nashville. Operating onsite under the name Music City Audiovisual, LMG signed a multi-year AV contract with the Music City Center to support the 1.2 million square foot facility with dedicated onsite staff and equipment. Pictured here, from left, is LMG’s Nashville account team: Curt Wallen, Steve Austin, Stephen Presti and Chris Royea.

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