BANDIT
HISTORY: 40 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Part 5: The 2000’s
The new millennium began for Bandit
at Mach 10 with their hair on fire! Bandit was involved
globally in a huge number of events to mark the
change of the century and it took all hands on deck
for a three-month period to assure the quality Bandit
was hired to deliver. The global Bandit team went
above and beyond the call of duty and by New Years
Eve, the ‘Bandit Standard’ was in force
from Los Angeles to New York, London then Beijing
to Honk Kong and back again. As the new era came
rushing in, Bandit continued to add new inventory,
employees, higher standards of training and purchase
more real estate. There was certainly a market for
the high quality product that had become known as
the ‘Bandit Standard.’
Many high-profile events came to
Bandit, starting with the Presidential Inaugural
Balls. Bandit was chosen in 2001 and 2005 to light
the four largest celebrations in Washington, D.C.
for the incoming President. In the UK, Bandit was
tapped as the lighting supplier for the prestigious
Blenheim Palace Festivals. During that time, Bandit
also began an ongoing relationship with NASCAR by
lighting the culmination of the racing season, the
NASCAR Cup Awards, which is broadcast live on worldwide
television every year.
In the European market, as the Lord
of the Dance brand continued to grow, Michael Flatley
turned to Bandit and rolled out two new and very
successful products, Feet of Flames and Celtic Tiger.
The Feet of Flames tour gave its swan song at a
sold-out Hyde Park performance to over 100,000 exuberant
fans. For 10 continuous years, the Bandit staff
has helped Mr. Flatley present Irish Dance globally,
with troupes in the U.K., Europe, Asia, South America
and the U.S.
During the 2000’s, Bandit
would have many opportunities to work on the grandest
stages in Europe. Many notable events were supported
by Bandit in Hyde Park including sold-out mega events
by R.E.M., Feet of Flames and the reunion of legendary
rock icons, Queen. Manager, Jim Beech, tour manager,
Robbie Williams and lighting designer extraordinaire,
Baz Halpin called on Bandit in 2004 to provide global
lighting service for the remarkable band, Queen.
Queen is slated to return for another world tour
beginning late 2008 with Bandit on board again.
Today Chief Executive, Lester Cobrin, General Manager,
James Harden, Roger Grybowicz, Mick Freer, Emma
Russell, Stuart Christie and the wonderful team
in the UK are always on top of their game and continue
to provide tour support for many outstanding acts.
In 2004, designer Steve Cohen engaged
Bandit for the long awaited reunion of the monsters
of rock, Van Halen. The dazzling Cohen design for
Eddie, Sammy and the gang took the world by storm
as Van Halen’s fierce brand of music was heard
again for the first time in over a decade. The rig
was massive as always and featured 300 plus powerful
moving lights, miles of truss and audience abuse
beyond belief.
As Bandit continued to grow in the
UK and Europe, the opportunity presented itself
for Bandit to sponsor a Porsche Super Cup car, which
races before the Formula 1 races on the same courses.
For two years, Bandit and their clients had unfettered
access to the pit and paddock area of every F1 race.
This partnership led to Bandit illuminating a number
of F1 cars, booths and events during that time.
Also in the early part of the decade, Bandit became
more heavily involved in television specials and
event lighting. The Clinton Economic Summit led
into a number of political events with some of the
most notable names in TV lighting. Bandit lit several
conferences in the East Room of The White House
as time progressed. MTV, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX,
VH 1, BBC, SKY TV and many other entities became
regular clients of Bandit. Rob Baxter and Randy
Nordstrom engaged Bandit to light the NBA Finals
entertainment for worldwide TV in the mid-2000’s.
The move into sports would continue globally as
the U.K. office began to light soccer Premier League
events and other such items.
Bandit also began a relationship
with several festivals during the 2000’s.
Radio One’s One Big Weekend became a Bandit
client in 2003 and a host of current pop and rock
stars made the event a very special day. The Cork
Festival in Ireland also engaged Bandit. The Country
Music Association hired Bandit Lites as the illumination
company for a huge event known as Fan Fair, held
every year in Nashville, Tennessee. Virtually every
artist of note in the country music industry participates
in the event. By 2003, the CMA Music Festival moved
into the Tennessee Titans Football Stadium, playing
to 80,000 people a night for 4 nights. This event
is broadcast worldwide on live television. The inventory
and planning required for this single event is massive
and continues to grow and evolve every year.
Bonnaroo, another Bandit-lit festival,
takes place 100 miles below Nashville in Manchester,
Tennessee. The event’s production guru, Hadden
Hippsley, works yearly with Dizzy Gosnell and Steve
Powell from Bandit to come up with the design, schedule
and equipment that works over a four-day period.
Over the years, The Police, Metallica, Neil Young,
Pearl Jam, Kayne West, Jack Johnson, Ben Harper,
The Dead, The Allman Brothers Band, Radiohead, Dave
Matthews Band, Tom Petty, Widespread Panic, Phish,
James Brown, String Cheese Incident and other acts
graced the stage at Bonnaroo.
The demand on Bandit in the U.S.
pushed all of the facilities and staff beyond the
limit and in 2002, Bandit purchased a 150,000 square
foot building in Nashville. This new building, in
conjunction with the original 30,000 square foot
facility, gave the company the much-needed space
to deliver even more quality jobs and make life
better for both staff and clients. The new facility
serves as a storage and preparation area, which
allowed the original facility to become a fulltime
rehearsal facility. The facility (known as Venue
One) is available to Bandit clients at no additional
charge and is booked 40 weeks every year.
Lighting Designers are also able
to use Venue One to hang their systems for base
programming. The additional space became an invaluable
tool for Bandit clients as the light systems now
show up fully prepped, labeled, tested and programmed.
Bandit now services the U.S. from
its three bases in Knoxville, Nashville and San
Francisco. Mike Golden, Pete Heffernan, Dizzy Gosnell,
Lee Anne Cooke, Richard Willis, Brent Barrett, Steve
Powell, JR Sander, Richard Owens, Roth Edwards,
Leonard Cox, Kimberly Ainge, Cori Link and a great
staff steer things in the U.S. and strive to be
the best in the world at what they do.
Going from strength to strength,
the Bandit installation sales team has grown and
becomes better and better. Today, led by Senior
Sales Director, John Rolison, with Richard Owens,
Roth Edwards, Chris Barbee, John Jenkinson and an
invaluable support staff, Bandit has multiple installations
ongoing. Everything from the CNN Studios, the Home
Shopping Network to Ripley’s Aquarium and
The Superdome in New Orleans, Bandit delivers constant
service and quality to the world’s top facilities.
Thousands of churches, schools and theaters have
also used Bandit for their installations over the
years. Turnkey installation with exemplary service
after the sale is the hallmark of the Bandit Lites’
sales team.
Corporate firms have also come to trust Bandit with
their image presentation. When industry leader,
Harley Davidson celebrated their 100th Anniversary
in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Bandit Lites was there to
illuminate Elton John, Tim McGraw and many other
world-class artists as well as a
crowd of over 100,000 Harley fanatics. Playboy magazine
turned 50 in 2005 and selected Bandit to light their
traveling exhibit of memorabilia as it toured the
world for a year. The one of a kind Chevrolet Corvette
celebrated 50 years in 2006 and once again, Bandit
was the company of choice to make this revolutionary
car shine at the event. Finally, the legendary Fender
Stratocaster turned 50 and celebrated in London
with a star-studded event for the ages. Brian May,
Joe Walsh, David Gilmour, Paul Rodgers, Ronnie Wood,
Gary Moore, Paul Carrick, Mike Rutherford, Amy Winehouse
and many other celebrities played at the event with
Bandit providing a 50 ft. Strat guitar out of truss
and lights along with the rest of a massive Baz
Halpin lighting rig.
In the 2000’s, Bandit continued to diversify
its clientele. For several years, Bandit has worked
with designer, Simon Tutchener on London Fashion
Week. The wildly popular TV show, X-Factor hit the
road with Bandit as the hire company and worldwide
sensation UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship has
contracted with Bandit for their European lighting
needs. The fine people at Production North, Steve
Levitt, Iain Whitehead and Sarah Hollis as well
as their staff continue to collaborate with Bandit
on many different and exciting opportunities.
A 15-year Bandit client, WWE, has continued to grow
and trust in Bandit as each extravaganza is larger
than the one before. The team of Kevin Dunn, Jason
Robinson, Duncan Leslie and Michael Grossman work
tirelessly every day to deliver the best world-class
sports entertainment television. Over 1,000 hours
of live TV are shot every year with 16 major Pay-Per-Views
and the grand daddy of them all, Wrestlemania. Bandit
delivers lighting quality in bulk at an unmatched
level. The biggest event yet was the just completed
Wrestlemania XXIV at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando,
Florida.
As the company grows, Bandit continues to develop
and manufacture products to meet the market demand.
Bandit proudly uses its own PowerPro power distribution
system in the U.S. and System 125 in Europe. System
125 power distribution equipment was designed to
meet all VDE, UK and EU standards and all components
are CE marked. The patented Bandit Moto Data and
motor control systems are synonymous with a Bandit
system on a global basis. The manual motor control
consoles include a virtual light rig on the face
(with switches placed where the motors are located)
provides both an artistic masterpiece, a must have
safety device and a great piece of wall art after
a tour.
The industry as a whole continues to morph into
newer versions of itself. Somewhere along the way,
the Vari*Lite brand was purchased by Genlyte, and
latter by Phillips. As the Vari*Lite products were
made available to purchase, Bandit took one look
and bought in big. Today Bandit is one of the world’s
largest Vari*Lite rental houses with a complete
offering of the fine products. Owning
VL products has allowed Bandit to work with a pool
of quality designers that previously used other
vendors. Lead by TSD leaders Roth Edwards and Jake
Tickle, Bandit has one of the best VL service capabilities
on the globe.
Bandit has fully embraced the brave new world of
digital lighting with numerous media servers, sophisticated
consoles, LED products and other innovative technology.
There is a lot of time and money being spent at
Bandit to train the staff in the application and
operation of the many new technologies. This education
benefits each individual, each client and Bandit.
The entire industry gains from ongoing education.
Mr. Rick Berry, Director of Global Education Services
maintains an unbelievable digital database of all
technical things Bandit-related. Any Bandit tech
can access the entire knowledge base from any computer
in the world. This accomplishment is no small accomplishment.
The Bandit Global IT Director, Jim Guinn along with
Jeff Vogt and the entire team keep a worldwide VPN
up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Over the years, Bandit has had the great fortune
to work with many of the world’s leading production
talents, including Willie Williams, Seth Jackson,
Baz Halpin, Dave Davidian, Simon Tutchener, Randy
Nordstrom, Sean Motley, Sid Strong, Tellson James,
Patrick Woodroffe, Mark Fisher, Abbey Rosen Holmes,
Mark Cunniffe, Andi Watson, Bob Peterson, Dave Butzler,
Keith Wissmar, Peter Morse, Mike Swinford, Allen
Branton, Steve Cohen, Joel Young and a host of others.
Bandit looks forward to making new friends and gaining
the trust and respect of new designers in the future.
Some of the clients Bandit has had the pleasure
of working with in the last decade includes Van
Halen, Queen, Seal, Alice Cooper, Barry Manilow,
Christina Aguilera, Def Leppard, Donny Osmond, CSNY,
Elvis Costello, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett, Keith
Urban, Linkin Park, Mark Knopfler, Melissa Etheridge,
The Offspring, Radiohead, REM, Savage Garden, Star
Wars, Status Quo, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Faith
Hill, Roxy Music, Brian Wilson, Westlife, ZZ Top,
Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Shinedown, Santana, Dierks
Bentley, Garth Brooks, Disturbed, John Fogerty,
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Martina McBride, Pink, Pussycat
Dolls, Joe Cocker, String Cheese Incident, System
of a Down, Cbeebies, Girls Aloud, Shayne Ward, Travis,
White Stripes, Smashing Pumpkins, Carrie Underwood,
Brooks and Dunn, Alan Jackson and many, many other
fine artists. The roster is impressive and continues
to grow.
Bandit is committed to a better future through aggressive
education programs, fulltime employment, great retirement
plans, benefit packages for staff and also through
active partnerships with many schools and universities.
Every year students work at Bandit through internship
programs and gain insight and education into the
real world operation
of the entertainment industry. In
the UK, Bandit works with Liverpool Institute of
Performing Arts, or LIPA, which is Sir Paul McCartney’s
personal mission. Every year Sir Paul and Bandit
present the award to the ‘Lighting Designer
of the Year’ at LIPA graduation. There is
a very active partnership in Nashville with Belmont
University and in Knoxville with the University
of Tennessee to help young students advance in the
world of entertainment lighting.
As Bandit looks back at the first
decade of the new millennium, the opportunities
and rewards have been unbelievable. The future looks
very promising and the staff is very eager to move
ahead and provide the industry with the best possible
illumination services on the planet. It would be
remiss to not also mention the wonderful wives,
husbands and families of all the Bandit staff globally,
as without their unbelievable support none of the
last forty years would have been possible.
In February 2008, Pollstar CIC awarded
Bandit Lites the coveted ‘Lighting Company
of the Year’ Award. This was the 16th time
Bandit has won such an award, more than any other
lighting company in the world. This was all made
possible by the dedication and desire of the fine
people that are the heart and soul of Bandit Lites.
Bandit CEO, Michael T. Strickland
comments on Bandit’s 40 year history, “If
one were to sum up the last forty years of Bandit
Lites’ success it would be simply put: Humility,
Humanomics and The Bandit Standard. As long as Bandit
delivers these three things with grace and passion,
the sky will be the limit.”
Stay tuned for the final installment
of Bandit History, Part 6: How can we make it better?