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Keith Hoagland Thinks Big For Jason Aldean’s Faster Horses Festival Appearance

Christian Wissmuller by Christian Wissmuller
August 6, 2021
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Automotive pioneer Henry Ford hated market research. When explaining why, he supposedly said, “If I asked customers what they wanted when I started, they would have said ‘a faster horse.’”

More than a century after Ford launched his namesake company, his quip would lend its name to one of country music’s highest profile festivals. With the exception of last year, the Faster Horses Festival has been held every summer at the Michigan International Speedway, about 70 miles from where Ford built his empire.

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After the COVID hiatus, the anticipation level at the three day event was sky high this year, especially on Sunday July 18th at 9:25 pm, when Jason Aldean stepped on stage to close out the festival.  Revving up the excitement for the multi-platinum star was bold and dynamic Keith Hoagland lightshow that featured over 140 CHAUVET Professional fixtures supplied by 4Wall Entertainment, as well as an additional 22 Rogue RH1 units from Aldean’s own road package.

“We had a massive rig that was put together excellently by Joe Leahy and the team at 4Wall to give me and the other visiting LDs at the festival a wide range of creative options,” said Hoagland. “ Joe always does a great design. We just  added our floor package (supplied by Bandit Lites) to complement the aerial system and our own video wall for content.  Together this combination of tools helped us create big looks to match the excitement in the air.”

Among those tools were 36 STRIKE Array 4 and 35 STRIKE Array 2  warm white blinder/strobe fixtures.  Only recently introduced by CHAUVET Professional, the four-pod and two-pod IP65  units surprised Hoagland with their intensity.

“This is the first time I used the Arrays,”  said Hoagland. “They really impressed me with their brightness and quality of their output. We worked them  with some powerful arc fixtures and they held their own very well. Of course, with this being an outdoor festival, their IP rating was also important.”

The Array fixtures  were arranged across rows of over head truss that got progressively narrower as they descended.  This configuration created a funnel effect that drew attention to the center of the stage. It also provided good viewing angles for fans, regardless of where they were on the spacious festival grounds.

Also working into Hoagland’s design was the height of the stage. “I believe the roof was 47-feet tall,” he said. “Having such height from the roof system allowed us to spread out the truss trim heights to fill the air quite well.  The Maverick MK3 Washes in our rig (32 in all) gave us a mighty punch.  They served well as my wash to coat and cover this massive stage nicely.”

Hoagland ran his own lightshow. Doing previz earlier, he preprogrammed all his cue stacks, but still triggered everything with no  timecode. “With how much care 4Wall puts into this show every year, it makes life easier for you as a visiting LD,” he said. “They sent me the design about five weeks out.  This allowed me to draw it into my 3Dspace and get some quality previz time to really make this system work hard for me.”

Not surprisingly, an undertaking the size and scope of the Faster Horses Festival requires a dedicated and coordinated effort on the pat of a lot of talented people, such as Patrick Thompson, the main stage FOH Tech/Programmer and Jim Costello stage designer/ME/programmer, as well as the Aldean road staff  crew  of Trevor Drawdy and Patrick Cowden, both from Bandit Lites.

“I can’t say enough about the people involved in this,” said Hoagland. “Together, we created a fantastic show.”

Apparently those in attendance at the Michigan International Speedway agreed, giving the festival high marks. So, while Henry Ford may have had a point about the market surveys of his day,  live music fans today are very certain about what they want — more events like the Faster Horses Festival.

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