We replaced the preexisting stage with a 40'x 24' stage with a wing off of stage right to store band gear that was 8'x 12'
This venue was state of the art when it was built. Unfortunately that was in the 1930's so it's not exactly technically state of the art. However the room was designed with fantastic acoustics and sight lines. Not a bad seat in the house. The company I work for brought in outdoor festival style sound and lighting as well as the staging. This was the main room where most of the big acts played. Here's what we looked like full rock mode.
The B stage was a much easier stage to put together. That room was empty so we just built a 40' x 24' stage. The challenge for me personally was to build a handicapped stage to ADA standards. Most staging techs just throw up a ramp or something but I used to work with the handicapped and I made sure it was perfect.
Before.
That's me doing my thing...
The best thing about this festival to me was the fact that the artists hungout on the resort with the fans. Total interactive music experience and definitely is the future of the music scene. Thurston Moore,Jim Jarmusch and many others were hanging out all day and night...
Some pics from the resort hang out. This place was nuts. Chipmunks running around. 50's lounge singers who had been singing there since the 50's performing in the lounge at 11 am. I went to a stairwell party that I found out about on a sign hung in the elevator. There is no way to really describe it so I will post some pics...
Unisex bathroom? Maybe? I was afraid to look.
Spooky ass smelly hallway that had flickering lights and bugs all over the place...
Random poker game we found at 4 am in the morning. Supposedly the games were being hosted by steve albini the famous producer... I was totally out of it by the time I found this place...
Just one of the landmarks I used to get around Kutsher's. It never moved in the 6 days i was there
Another random landmark
A chipmunk that was running around the hotel all weekend. We almost caught it!
So all in all it was a fantastic weekend. A lot of work and a lot of partying but we carried on... I will post a few more pics...
Jay and Alban. Jay is Lamb of God's lighting designer/tour manager. The room looked and sounded fantastic.
My good friend Harvey and the guitarist from Mastodon. I don't know his name so we will call him Masto. He especially enjoyed the Kutsher's experience and went totally fucking wild. At 6am he kicked the adjoining door of my coworker Drew's room and tried to pee in his sink. His girl came flying through the door after him and managed to get him to pee in the garbage can. He crawled into bed with Drew and Drew said he felt wet. I think Drew got a cot to sleep on.
Co worker Drew.
Sonic Youth Guitar amp
Stagehand with a cool tattoo
Yes Ron Jeremy lurked in the hallways until the wee hours. I harassed him a little bit.
Two of the other stagehands drinking in my room until 5am...
My FOH area for the weekend. My uncle died that weekend so I had a little shrine going for him... Midas heritage 3k with Klark dn370's driving a lake processed 4 vdoscv.1 +4 sb218's per side. I got tons of compliments and overall the sound got great reviews...
Random weirdness in the elevator
Monitor position stage b
Recordists for stage b
Stage b Random look
Sonic Youth main stage
Jay after two really long days for the lighting crew. They put a lot of effort into this one and it paid off...
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2010/09/07/129707926/all-tomorrow-s-parties
much better pics.
http://www.atpfestival.com/newsview/1101260100.php
The official site. About ATP. They are an organization strictly about the music. They aren't getting rich as a matter of fact I'm pretty sure the main promoters lose money on a lot of these festivals. So I highly recommend going to one before they are broke! Good things don't last forever!
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