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Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:51 am
by beaky
Got a frantic last-minute call from my old freelance colleague Tim on Friday- he had three shows booked the same night (providing audio gear and labor for setting up and running sound for shows)- could I do front-of-house for Chuck Mangione at the Tarrytown Music Hall Saturday night?
I didn't hesitate. It's only about 50 miles away, nice old theater, pay "the night of", and I've mixed this band at the same venue before. Tarrytown is a quaint little burg clinging to a steep hill on the Hudson River; this old music hall is a fine example of a sadly vanishing breed.
BTW: the time-stamp was an accident; forgot I'd left it on from another session... d'oh...


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Here's a look at the mezzanine... very small-town deluxe.

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There hasn't been a whole lot of money put into technical stuff here until very recently...but the Music Hall now boasts a spankin' new Meyer line array system. Thank you, God...before now, part of my job at this venue has been to lug in and set up a rental PA; no more of that nonsense!! I'm just champing at the bit to hear this system in full cry. Sounds pretty damn good with just a CD going at 30%...

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My office for the evening... used to have to set all this up, too... this just gets better and better. They even put in a proper platform in the house. The bad news: the FOH postion is now all the way under the balcony. Even with a line array, in this very nice-sounding room,it's gonna be hard to hear what's really coming out under here.

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Whatever; there's work to do. Someone else has loaded in all the mics and mic stands, and the Hall now also owns monitor wedges (my old bones are grateful for this!), but it's all got to be set up. Here we see Rob, who brought all the rented back-line stuff,doing his thing. My old friend Maria (from high school), who to my surprise appeared this evening as my assistant, will help me setup and patch the mics and DIs. As light as tonight's workload is, it's very cool to have help with it. And I haven't seen Maria in ages- good to catch up.


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next: getting ready

Re: Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:55 am
by Jared
Ah man that brings back SO many memories from working at the ole church doing audio presentations and all that fun stuff... :) Most demanding must have been Bill Gaither and his ENITRE vocal band.. :)

We ended up with three 32 channel mixers hooked in parrallel and about 10 people telling us which mic needed turned on and off at what times....what an ordeal.... :)

Re: Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:05 am
by beaky
Ah man that brings back SO many memories from working at the ole church doing audio presentations and all that fun stuff... :) Most demanding must have been Bill Gaither and his ENITRE vocal band.. :)

We ended up with three 32 channel mixers hooked in parrallel and about 10 people telling us which mic needed turned on and off at what times....what an ordeal.... :)



sounds like a blast... :-/

Re: Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:24 pm
by Jared


sounds like a blast... :-/


LOL, actually it was quite fun for the most part..... :)

Re: Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:54 pm
by eno
Check 1..2, Check 1..2

Why do sound men only count to 2? ......... because on 3 they have to lift.  ;D ;D

A very old lighting man's joke ....... I've lugged enough sound gear, even as a lighting jock, to be able to shout that aloud to any sound tech.

Theatres are my home from home and these pictures just make me realise what I'm missing.  ::) ::)

Re: Side work: Chuck Mangione at TTMH

PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:15 pm
by The Ruptured Duck
MY HERO! Chuck is da best