IT’S
PURE BS FOR BANDIT LITES AND BLAKE SHELTON
Bandit Lites is excited
to be working with multi-platinum country recording
artist, Blake Shelton. Since 2001, Shelton has held
the No. 1 chart position for 13 weeks and his current
tour features those hits as well as hits from his
current album, Pure BS Deluxe, which will be released
May 6, 2008.
Lighting Designer,
Jody Marsh chose to use Martin MAC 500s and MAC 600s
for this tour. Lighting is controlled by a Whole Hog
II. He said the thought process behind the design
had to do primarily with the venues they would be
playing.
“I know what
I’m going to get from local vendors and then
I make changes accordingly to essentially pull off
the same show every night,” Marsh explained.
“You may not see the lights hung the same every
night but you’re still getting the same overall
product, or as close to it as you can get. Creatively,
I know what I can do with the lights.”
Marsh said that biggest
challenge for this tour is just to be flexible. “This
past weekend we had two shows. One show was a ‘normal
day.’ The second show, I didn’t have the
ability to hang any lights upstage. I had my towers
and I had them bring some additional towers. It was
a completely different rig, but with adjustments,
the show was essentially the same,” Marsh commented.
The other challenge
is to have a big show with a limited amount of truck
space. Additional factors include the size of the
stage and the quality of local crew. Marsh says that
he has an idea of what he wants the show to look like
but he has to be realistic. That being said, Marsh
believes they have the biggest one-truck show on the
road.
When asked where the
tour is headed, Marsh replied, “right now, I’m
in the process of designing something for an arena
tour. We’re always looking down the road. Definitely,
the thought process is that this is going to get bigger.
It’s grown since I’ve been involved. I
definitely see Blake Shelton standing under a huge
lighting rig in the future.”
Marsh says that Starstruck Management Group’s
involvement has been a vital part of this tour’s
success. “I’ve had a long-standing relationship
with Blake’s manager, Brandon Blackstock. Both
Brandon and Narvel Blackstock are very creative people
and they have contributed greatly to my work. It’s
awesome to have an extra set of eyes that may see
a moment that I might have missed. It continues to
be an exciting environment to work in.”
Additional Crew for
this tour includes Tour Manager, Kevin Canady, Production
Manager, Jeff Parsons, Bandit Lighting Technician,
Matt Dean, Monitor Engineer, John Stoffel, and Guitar
Technician, Mark Ramsey.