Saturday, August 29, 2009

August 28th, Brenton Brown at Worship In The Park . . .

http://www.worshipintheparkidaho.com/



In many respects, this was our biggest concert EVER. The Tracy Lawrence concert took longer to set up and had a bigger stage but we used more speakers per side in the line array for this event than we ever have before. Rob has been wanting to do this all summer:



I admit that I've been opposed to this all summer but that's never stopped him before. I just think it's a lot of boxes to be hanging over people's heads!! I know it's safe, though, and they did look and sound amazing.



This was our first year on this annual event but I'm pretty sure we'll have it on the calendar again next year. . .



Rob had too much fun all day during sound checks turning up the volume. . . 7 boxes per side put out A LOT of volume. . .



We were ready in plenty of time for the 11:00 a.m. sound check but things were pretty laid back so it didn't really start until closer to 1:00. There were only 3 groups on the schedule which made things pretty easy. The group that had the first sound check was made up of local worship leaders. They would be playing off and on all evening interspersed with guest speakers and the other 2 groups.



There wasn't too much stress at all. I like when there isn't too much stress. . .



The second group that sang had such a quick sound check that I barely had time to adjust their mics, much less take a picture! The main band for the evening was supposed to sound check around 3:30 but must have had some travel delays. They ended up sound checking right before start time in front of a very large crowd. No one seemed to mind! This is the Brenton Brown Band:



The event started right on time and the entire evening flowed as smoothly as could be. . .



They estimated at the end of the evening that there were 2500-3000 people in attendance. . .



The park was packed from the stage clear back to the road and from side to side!!



It was pretty cool. . .
Kurt ran the monitor board. . .

. . . And that's Rob right out in the middle of the crowd at front of house:

This was a six piece group and each song featured one of the members. . .


This duo is Candi Pearson-Shelton and her husband Jonathon Shelton. . .


I hadn't heard of them before but they have been working on a few projects with Mac Powell of Third Day. I've heard of him. . .

This is a video I took from the very back of the crowd. This is really how loud and clear it was in the back!!:




They were very good. . .




The worship leaders were Scott Riggan, Jesse Shuster, Kelley Reid, Mark Thornton and Gordon Knapp:


Once Brenton Brown took the stage it was difficult to get good pictures since my camera just doesn't do well after dark with bright lights. His band was great to work with and he was very down-to-earth and genuine.





The concert ended at 10:00 p.m. and I asked if they would mind posing for a picture. L. to R. Brenton Brown, Jonathon Shelton, Me! and Daniel (Brown's amazing bass player):



It would be so nice if we could just walk away from an event feeling great about a job well done. Unfortunately, the glory fades away as we take it all down. . .

It's especially painful when it's after midnight. . .


The earlier in the morning it gets, the more painful it becomes. . .



I took this picture of the clock in my truck as I drove out of the park. Yep, it says 4:06. . . A.M.


Brenton Brown on You Tube:






Candi Pearson-Shelton on You Tube:






Scott Riggan on You Tube:






This is a video I stumbled on that one of the event attenders took. It's about 10 minutes long but it's an interesting point of view:






Thursday, August 27, 2009

Thursday, August 27th, Nampa Nights and Set Up for Worship In The Park

We have gotten pretty good at juggling multiple events this summer. It takes a little bit of planning but we're pretty good at flying by the seats of our pants, too, and it all manages to get done somehow. . .

On Thursday we had to set up our stage and canopy in Caldwell for our Friday event but we also had Nampa Nights. We couldn't get into the park in Caldwell until afternoon which we knew would be cutting into our set up time in Nampa since we try to be out there before 3:30 on Thursdays for a 5:30 start time. Time always seems to get away from us and by the time we had everything loaded for the two events and hitched up the stage trailer, it was almost 3:00! It took Rob a good 45 minutes to get out to Caldwell in the Uhaul pulling the stage trailer so it was almost 4:00 when we left Rob and Tyler at the park in Caldwell and the rest of us raced to Nampa to set up there. (I'm not sure if it's really considered racing when you're driving a Uhaul!!) We managed to pull it off and the Gayle Chapman band started right on time. . .



I left Zach in Nampa to help Kurt and I went back out to Caldwell where Rob, Tyler and a few event volunteers had made great progress on the stage and canopy set up. . .


After awhile we were at a standstill since the Uhaul with all of the gear in it was still in Nampa so we relaxed at the park (where Gloria made a new friend) . . .


. . . and then we unloaded the truck when Kurt and Zach arrived and set up as much as we could before leaving around 1 a.m.


Rob and Tyler stayed in the park as security because, after all, it was Caldwell, and the rest of us planned to meet back at the park early in the morning (even though it already WAS early in the morning) so we could be ready for sound check at 11 a.m. . .

Monday, August 24, 2009

Happy Birthday, Marr!!



























Sunday, August 23rd, Taking It All Down. . .

Sunday was another long day. (Broken record, I know . . . ). . .













. . . almost done. . .

Loading the Ramsa. . . ugh. . .







The entire time we were taking down the stage in McCall, we were thinking about the other stage in Mtn. Home that was still waiting for us. . .
This was our 3 event weekend so Kurt had stopped in Emmett on his way up to McCall on Saturday and packed up the stuff we had there but still had to go back through Emmett on his way to Boise to pick up the trailer. We all had to unload stuff at the shop before making another 45 minute drive to Mt. Home to take all of this down:


Gloria managed to get her head stuck in the truss but we got her out after having a little laugh at her expense. . . Thankfully, she laughed, too!


It was a long day. . .



One more BIG August event coming up and then we can relax. . . a little bit. . .