BANDIT
GETS ON THE BUS WITH LENNY KRAVITZ FOR WORLD TOUR
It all began when
lighting designer, Will Twork received a call from
Lenny Kravitz’s management in October 2007.
They wanted him to design and direct the lighting
for the 2008 "Just get on the bus" tour,
supporting Kravitz’s new album titled, "It’s
Time for a Love Revolution,” which was released
in March of 2008.
Twork said that the design twist came when he was
asked to create an "old school" system.
On this tour, Lenny Kravitz wanted no moving fixtures,
Pixel Lines or low-res LED of any sort.
“I actually
jumped at the chance,” Twork commented. “After
all, when I got into the business well over 30 years
ago (he’s been a Bandit employee for 24 years),
there was no technology to speak of- no Vari*lites,
no HES and Martin didn't even exist. There was only
Par Cans, Lekos, Dimmers and if you were lucky, Color
Changers.”
Having designed many "par only" systems
in the 1970-80s for a plethora of metal artists, the
concept was second nature for Twork. He contacted
expert draftsman/3D rendering guy, Bandit San Francisco’s
General Manager, Dizzy Gosnell, and got to work. The
goal was to design a look that would cover all the
bases, yet add something to the show and Kravitz’s
music other than just using 3 straight trusses.
After seeing Twork’s original vision, which
involved some Thomas Engineering pods (6-6 lamp bar
frames) and Thomas pre-rig truss, Gosnell suggested
an idea he had tried in the 1980s for a very short
and forgotten tour. The concept consisted of two 40'
sticks of pre-rigged truss flown closely together
(at staggered heights) with some add-on 2 lamp pars,
which created what appeared to be a series of pods
upstage.
Twork loved the idea
and designed the system with an added 40' mid truss
(again, fully loaded
Thomas pre-rig) and a downstage truss with one row
of 30 Pars on the downstage side for set wash. He
also added 10-26 degree ETC Source Four Lekos for
front light on each band member. Another pod was added
off stage right and left (two sections of staggered
pre-rig each) angled towards center stage, and the
system began to fill out to provide the ‘huge
look’ he was trying to create.
Upstage, and on varying heights of boom bases, Twork
added 7 bars of 250w ACLs, all with Wybron Color Changers.
Twork said that more often than not ACLs are used
with no color, as they are typically used for beam
FX only and light very little. Twork decided to change
color on them to add a unique design element to the
entire show.
“I've done that
for years and continue the tradition on this design.
Because the pipe and base are staggered in height
(off stage to on- 8', 10', 12', 14'), I end up with
these beams that appear from nowhere, giving the system
some depth,” he explained.
Twork rounded out
the equipment list with 6 Atomic Strobes, 5-30 cell
MR-16 75w mini strips for downstage up light, 4-8
lite units, 2 dry ice heaters and a couple of DF-50
hazers. All equipment was controlled by a Whole Hog
2 and wing.
For the first time in quite a while, Twork had to
grab a Lee Filter swatch book to color this tour.
He came to the realization that after all these years,
he uses the same 6 base colors: L119 blue, L106 red,
L135 amber, L180 lavender, L126 magenta, and L181
congo blue (3 warm, 3 cool).
“It is refreshing to go back to my humble roots
for the first time in well over 15 years,” Twork
commented. “After all, with all the toys available
in the new millennium, it can get a bit monotonous
watching too much "eye candy" going on the
entire show.”
Although Kravitz has
been very happy with the old school par look, he has
decided he would like to add some overhead projector
colored oil vibes to the show for his upcoming summer
leg in Europe. Twork will be adding some video screens
upstage and about a dozen Mac 2000 Performances to
the mix.
“I'm in the
process of looking at some glass gobos for the MACs
to project on the upstage screens as well as the entire
band in some cases. I'll also be ordering a dozen
or so glass gobos with song titles, lyrics, etc.,
as per Lenny's vision. I'm jazzed at the direction
this is all taking,” Twork added.
Lenny Kravitz is currently
scheduled to begin his European run in late-May of
this year.