Bandit
supplies Joe Cocker
Designer Baz Halpin
has come up with stunning lighting and visuals for
rock/blues legend Joe Cocker's lengthy European tour,
for which Bandit Lites UK is supplying full lighting
production and digital lighting equipment plus crew.
Bandit UK’s
Chief Executive, Lester Cobrin comments, “For
a project as prestigious as this, I am thankful to
be able to work with such a talented and experienced
lighting designer. The show is extremely busy with
over 1000 programmed cues & 300-400 flash buttons.
One song has 223 cues alone! This is my first time
working with Production Manager, Mark ‘Wolfie’
Wooliscroft and it has been an absolute pleasure and
breath of fresh air. He is a true gent and I am very
humble.”
With the intention
of giving the stage a "dignified" and elegant
look and feel, Halpin has designed three architectural
trussing arches upstage, with screen material stretched
across them. Halpin also designed 9 custom chandeliers
built by Specialz. Each chandelier contains multiple
150W and 300W light bulbs. The combination of these
two elements fills out the stage, adding form and
depth to the space without being distracting.
The lighting rig is
hung across 4 trusses. The moving lights include 28
Martin Professional MAC 2K Profiles, 8 MAC 2K washes
and 22 MAC 600s – arranged across all trusses.
Six MAC 300s are positioned
at the base of each arch, fulfilling the dual function
of illuminating the screens and also toning the surrounding
trussing frames.
Rigged inside the
arches themselves (manufactured by Total Solutions)
are 18 Pulsar Par36 ChromaCan LED fixtures, each containing
80 LEDs and the size of a standard P36 can, which
fits neatly inside the 12 inch dimensions of the truss.
For the projections
onto each arch, Bandit purchased 3 Catalyst DL2 moving
projector fixtures, operated through the lighting
console.
On top of the moving
and digital lightsources, there's also a sizable generic
rig. It starts with eight 8-lite Moles on the back
truss, complete with ColorRam scrollers which are
lighting the rear scrim. Eleven 4-lite Moles on a
sub-hung truss (that fly in and out towards the end
of the set) bring a rockier look as the set builds
to an energetic crescendo.
Nine bars of ACLs
are spread over the rig, adding some very cool looking
'beam technology.’ There are also twenty-four
2-lite moles positioned on the front and mid trusses
for audience highlighting.
The visuals are completed
with a mid-stage centre opening tabtrack system. This
carries an 80ft wide red velvet drape. At the end
of the show, the tabs close and the tour credits are
projected onto the drape which is a very nice touch.
On the upstage truss there are two 60ft wide sharkstooth
gauzes (black & white). Bandit is also supplying
the entire rigging package as well as 4 FOH Lycian
2K follow spots.
The show is being
run on tour by lighting director, Hunter Frith using
a WholeHog II console which he and Halpin programmed
together during the 2 week rehearsal period in Nice.
Frith comments “There are 19 songs, 13 with
video content and the screens are removed from the
truss arches for the last 3 songs in order to give
the stage a completely new look. This works really
well. The footage is from Joe’s past, stills
also and archived material from past tours”.
The Hog is also triggering two Catalyst media servers
that stores and plays back all the video content (which
was commissioned by Halpin and produced by Anthony
Willis).
Bandit’s crew
includes Roy Hunt, Martin Garnish and James "Jam"
Such - all of whom are enjoying the relaxed and happy
touring vibes under the direction of Production Manager,
Wolfie. Additional key contributors include Manager,
Roger Davies and Tour Manager, Clay Shell.
Audio is being supplied
by Concert Sound (FOH engineer is Chris Madden), Transam
is providing trucking, Eat Your Hearts Out is supplying
fantastic catering and Beat the Street is providing
buses.