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In Memoriam: Daniel E. Mayo, 59

In Memoriam: Daniel E. Mayo, 59

Daniel E. Mayo, director of creative services for Digital Sound Systems, passed away March 13. A 1975 graduate of the University of Kansas, Mayo was a production manager for the Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Martina McBride for years. After coming off the road, his focus shifted to scenic and lighting design and managing private and corporate events.

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All Access Staging & Productions Adds Brian Sullivan, Acquires Equipment from B & R Scenery

LOS ANGLES, CA – All Access Staging & Productions consortium of companies announces the addition of Brian Sullivan, formerly of B & R Scenery. Sullivan joins the All Access team as a consultant and engineer. Additionally, All Access has acquired the equipment previously operated by B & R Scenery, including a wide selection of electro-mechanical lifts and effects.

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Strong Entertainment Lighting Announces Teletec as its Exclusive Distributor for Mexico

( from left to right ) Jose J. Lopez, Televisa; Jerry Colmenero, Oso Colmenero; Eduardo Morena, Teletec

MEXICO CITY – Jerry Colmenero, Strong's independent representative for Latin America,  has established Teletec as Strong Entertainment Lighting's distributor for Mexico.  "Teletec has continuously proven itself as a strong player in the theatrical and television studio lighting market and with their ShowCo division they have also expanded into touring production supply, for Strong this is ultimately the best choice."  Says Jerry Colmenero.

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A Letter from “Dad”

Let me tell you about my friend Justin Lang. Like a lot of us, I knew Justin’s work before I knew him. A few years ago, he started a blog called iSquint and he gained a huge following by following the live event industry. But he did it surreptitiously without telling anyone who he was. I kid him that he did this on purpose so that his reputation actually would precede him. It’s been said about a lot of people but in Justin’s case, it’s really true.

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Virtual Globetrotting with Colin Quinn: Long Story Short

Imagine being the video and scenic designer for a one-man show – more specifically, a comedian's irreverent take on the history of the world – and that person is Colin Quinn. His director is Jerry Seinfeld, and the show is a special history lesson that lasts only 75 minutes. But you only have a couple of weeks of prep time before getting into a Broadway venue. Sounds a bit challenging, doesn't it?

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It’s Usher!

Creating OMG with Lighting and Video

If you meet and talk to Peter Morse for five minutes, you might never know what a rich history he has in the entertainment industry. He’s very modest and down to earth, and he doesn’t often drop names or bring up his many accomplishments.

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