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The Randy Rogers Band, which performed at John T. Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, TX Oct. 25 and 26, relied upon Mega Systems, Inc.’s Dicolor U6 LED Displays for visual support. BP Lighting, Sound & Video provided the gear.

Randy Rogers Band Performs with Dicolor LED Displays

HELOTES, TX — The Randy Rogers Band, which performed at John T. Floore’s Country Store here Oct. 25 and 26, relied upon Mega Systems, Inc.’s Dicolor U6 LED Displays for visual support. BP Lighting, Sound & Video provided the gear for the shows, which were staged in support of the band’s upcoming live CD and DVD, Homemade Tamales.

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2013 Parnelli Lifetime Achievement Award winner George Travis. Photo by Adam Kaplan

And the 2013 Parnelli Award Winners Are…

LAS VEGAS — The 2013 Parnelli Awards had it all — humor (host Micky Dolenz busting on Toronto mayor Rob Ford), candor (Eric Pearce’s  gratitude for his dad’s support), insight (Mark Engebretson on the fragility of new ideas) and poignancy (Mo Morrison’s “one-two punch” — noting how the news of his Parnelli Hall of Fame honor coincided with the obituary for his longtime friend Marshall Holmes).

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Parnelli Awards 2013

In Memoriam: A Parnelli Tribute

LAS VEGAS – The 2013 Parnelli Awards, which celebrated the achievements of individuals and companies involved in the live production industry at the Mirage in Las Vegas Nov. 23, also paused in remembrance of those who passed away in the past year.

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60 Second Update from LDI 2013

LAS VEGAS – PLSN Editor Justin Lang was on the ground, pounding the pavement and getting all of the latest news and insight from LDI 2013 in Las Vegas.  LDI 2013 is now a wrap. In this 60 second update from the show floor, Justin details some of the latest offerings and biggest news from Day One. Follow PLSNtv (www.plsn.com/tv) for additional coverage from the show floor.

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One World Trade Center Lit with D.T.S. Gear. Photo by Sean Butler

One World Trade Center Lit with D.T.S. Gear

NEW YORK — One World Trade Center, outfitted with its spire, rises 1,776 feet above lower Manhattan, standing as the tallest building in the Western hemisphere and the third tallest building in the world. Strong Lighting included some 80 Delta 8 B fixtures from D.T.S. Lighting to illuminate the spire.

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