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Rebelution Freewheels with Chauvet Professional on Count Me In Tour

Rebelution on the Count Me In tour with Chauvet Professional's Legend 412 luminaire.

Rebelution has been reinvigorating reggae with an irresistible sun-splashed playful sound that's been acclaimed as being "easy on the ears." Its highly anticipated Count Me In tour is offering something else too: A light show that's easy on the eyes and souls of the group's free-spirited fans thanks to a colorful and quick moving design by lighting designer Kenny Gribbon of Pulse Lighting that features Legend moving fixtures from Chauvet Professional.

"Rebelution is on a roll, drawing big crowds, and riding high on the charts; so there's a lot of excitement surrounding them," said Gribbon, the group's lighting designer, noting that its Count Me In album debuted at number 14 on the general charts and topped the reggae list. "We wanted bright, colorful, high-impact lighting to convey this uplifting feeling."

Kevin Mignone of KM Productions in Hicksville, New York provided Gribbon with fixtures that fit the bill. "Kenny wanted a lot of brightness and good color rendering in a compact fixture that excelled as a wash, chase, and eye-candy effect," said Mignone. "This is exactly what you find in the Chauvet Legend 412."

Lighting intensity is a natural for Rebelution, which had a number-one Billboard Top Reggae Album hit called "Brightside of Life." (The album also reached the top spot on iTunes in the reggae music genre, and the number three spot overall for albums downloaded in the United States.) For Gribbon's part, though, designing the light show for the 2014 Rebelution tour was about much more than brightness. If there was one thing at the heart of the lighting designer's design it was immersing the stage in a rich palette of hues to evoke the group's warm feel-good sound.

"The design of the backdrop and stage and lights was a collaborative effort with all crew and band's ideas coming together," said Gribbon. "As far our vision for the design went, we considered color mixing one of the most important aspects of the show. We wanted colors to draw you in just like the music does. I was really impressed with the color mixing of the Legends. Another feature that really stood out about the Legends for me was the quickness of the pan/tilt."

Gribbon points out that the quickness of the Legend fixtures was essential to having the lighting keep up with some of the "wonderfully crazier moments in Rebelution's music," which as the lighting designer points out is very freewheeling, ranging from soulful to carefree to hard-edged, while never failing to surprise audiences with unexpected sounds like snazzy horn interludes.

"Rebelution fans are passionate; and they love the group's flare for taking its performance to new places," said Gribbon. "Going to these concerts is a big part of their lives. I wanted to reflect this in the design, which is why I had a big Rebelution logo visible on the stage backdrop. I used truss towers and T-bars to create an oval look on stage to focus on the logo. Of course everything was dramatized by the lights. We didn't just want to light the performance; we used the lights to create an experience for the audience."

For more information on Pulse Lighting visit www.concertlighting.com.

For more information on KM Productions visit www.km-productions.com.

See Chauvet Professional at PLASA Focus: Orlando, February 17 - 18, 2015.

WWWwww.chauvetprofessional.com

WWWwww.chauvetlighting.com


(5 August 2014)

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