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Lynyrd Skynyrd Uses CHAUVET Professional Fixtures on Farewell Tour

Christian Wissmuller • Supplier Scene • August 13, 2018

Lynyrd Skynyrd has been using a collection of 28 CHAUVET Professional Rogue R2 Wash fixtures, supplied by Premier Global Productions, on their current farewell tour. Lighting designer and director, Jonny “Tosar” Tosarello put together the light show.

“When you think of who Lynyrd Skynyrd is and what all the band has done over the years, you want to have a ‘big look,’ especially for their ‘farewell tour,’” said Tosarello.  “We wanted something that stood out and was unique, but was also clean and simple. We have 180’ of silver truss spread out into six fingers that run up to downstage, and another 60’ for the downstage truss. Upstage there is a 40’ half circle truss that surrounds the video wall as an arch. Having rich, vibrant colors play off against the truss, using washes and toners, is definitely part of the look. Glowing set pieces.”

Flying most of the RGBW movers on downstage truss, he has them fill a dual role in his design, using them as front washes and key lights.

“I was looking for a small wash light that had the punch and speed most LDs want in an LED wash fixture, but could also work well as a special or key light,” he said. “With their output, color quality and wide zoom range, the Rogues are perfect for both applications, and when you can count on a fixture to cover both roles, it makes life easier for everyone – especially the vendor and crew!”

The high output of the Rogue R2 Washes also allowed them to stand up to the profile, beam and blinder fixtures Tosarello had in his rig.

“With Lynyrd Skynyrd you’ve got to have some punch in your rig for those big key moments!” he said. “I never have to worry about the Rogues being bright enough next to the other fixtures. They definitely hold their own!”

Again, Tosarello appreciates the versatility of the Rogue R2 Wash fixtures, as during this “farewell tour” Lynyrd Skynyrd is being joined on stage by various artists, many of whom they had influenced, such as Kid Rock, Jason Aldean and 38 Special. Although guest appearances can often bring different design plans, Tosarello feels he’s put plenty of options in the rig that work for all guest artists and their LDs, especially with the front truss carrying 24 Rogue R2s.

Tosarello also designed his rig to be flexible.

“Most of our shows are in ‘A’ market venues, but even still there are those ‘more challenging’ places that could be a bit bigger or wider or whatever, but we know this, so best to be ready!” he said. “Prior to 2007 I’d spent many years as a lighting crew chief and learned it’s really nice when a rig is designed with flexibility so – this one is! I made it a point to insure EVERYTHING will fit into any reasonable size venue despite most limitations!

“The rig consists of six mid-stage ‘fingers’ that spread offstage and rake up and downstage, and a 60’ downstage truss that’s broken into three sections, all of which are easily moved to accommodate any possible venue limitations. Basically, we can move a bunch of stuff around and still maintain ‘the look,’” continued Tosarello. “No matter where we play, Lynyrd Skynyrd has every light, every night!”

Photo Credit: Todd Kaplan

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