“This new i4 system is amazing. For years and years we used the Clair S4 system, which was great in its own way. It had a lot of punch but the highs didn’t project like they could have. Meanwhile, the bottom end of the i4 is much cleaner, much tighter than the S4. It’s quite amazing how the high end projects – everyone in the house is getting top quality sound.”
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Category: Concerts
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Elton John tours with i4
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Roger Waters Live with the i4 System
No giant polyurethane walls to knock down, no huge inflatable animals and no pyrotechnics to rival Vesuvius…
But the music Roger Waters wrote for Pink Floyd has an inherent grandiose scale despite the lack of side-show shenanigans. Not to say that Roger embarked on the tour with only a Transit van full of gear, a six pack of beer and a couple of mates – this is a serious production involving a 10-piece band, large crew, and a JPS-supplied Clair Bros i4 PA system. Also of interest was the use of a ‘quad’ PA system.
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JBL Vertec First Nationwide tour
Face-painting, glam rock, mega band Kiss gave their fans one last guitar smokin’, fire-breathing, pyrotechnic tour of Australia during April. When they first cranked out ‘Rock And Roll All Night’ to Australian fans twenty years ago, their sound quality could not have hoped to match the clarity and coverage of this tour.
Jands Production Services provided the JBL VERTEC Line Array System for the first time for a full nationwide tour of major entertainment venues, including the Burswood Dome in Perth on April 1 and concluded on the Gold Coast on April 13.
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JBL Vertec Outdoor Debut
Although the Opening of the ‘Australian National Museum’ in Canberra took place on March 2001, ESS (Edwin Shirley Staging) came across these photos in their archives and have kindly allowed us to display them on our site.JPS’s JBL VerTec System made its outdoor debut in Australia for the Event which featured Midnight Oil as the headlining act.
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Outdoor Debut for V-DOSC Line Array System
Revolutionary line source array technology has been used at outdoor events for the first time in Australia. The new V-DOSC system performed flawlessly to huge crowds at the recent Jazz in the Domain performance, the Olympics closing concert featuring Savage Garden, and at the Olympic Volunteers concert.
The V-DOSC system was supplied by Jands Production Services, the newly appointed network partner for V-DOSC rentals. Part owner and head of sound operations, Peter Ratcliffe, says he was amazed at its performance.
“We were stunned with the near-field response of the system over the entire 180 metre coverage area,” he says. “We were able to achieve a uniform coverage with stable imaging back to the performance area and a coherent full frequency response to crowds of up to 40,000.”
The system comprised 34 V-DOSC and six dV-DOSC elements with 20 SB218 subwoofers and four ARCS cabinets, all powered by Crown MA5000 amplifiers and flown 17 metres off the ground from two support towers
Manufactured by Paris-based L-Acoustics, V-DOSC is gaining rapid acceptance throughout the world due to its unique features and superior performance. The system represents an enormous improvement over conventional systems in terms of size, power, pattern control, near-field response and fast set-up time
Artists from Pavarotti to Van Halen, Supertramp, Rod Stewart and Metallica are currently touring with V-DOSC speaker systems while other uses include the most recent Grammys, Superbowl, Academy Awards, and the current London productions of Mamma Mia and The Witches of Eastwick.
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Crowded House – Farewell to the World
Crowded House’s Farewell to the World concert was held on the outside footsteps of the Sydney Opera House on the night of the 24 November 1996, The concert was originally scheduled for the night before but was delayed by rain. Despite the change of date the concert attracted a crowd of more than 100,000 people, with some estimates of up to 250,000.
The concert included many of Crowded House’s most famous hits
The supporting bands were You Am I and Powderfinger.
Jands Production Services provided sound, lighting and staging for the event.
Gallery – all photos ©Jands Pty Limited
Do you know more about this event? Did you work on the show or attend, leave a comment below.
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Linda Ronstadt 1979
The Living in the U.S.A. Tour included concerts played in the U.S. as well as Australia and Japan. Jands Concert Productions supplied the sound, lighting and stage roof for the Australian leg of the tour.
Dates:
16 February 1979 Sydney Showground
24 February 1979 Melbourne Cricket GroundsBand:
Linda Ronstadt – Vocals
Waddy Wachtel – Guitar, Background Vocals
Don Grolnick – Keyboards
Kenny Edwards – Bass, Background Vocals
Dan Dugmore – Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Russ Kunkel – DrumsSet List:
Lose Again
That’ll Be The Day
Blue Bayou
When Will I Be In Loved
It Doesn’t Matter Anymore
Willin’
Alison
All That You Dream
Love Me Tender
Just One Look
Desperado
Mohammed’s Radio
It’s So Easy
Someone To Lay Down Beside Me
My Blue Tears / Poor Poor Pitiful Me
Tumbling Dice
You’re No Good
Sorrow Lives Here
Back In The U.S.A.All images © Jands Pty Limited – Click to enlarge
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Electric Light Orchestra 1978

ELO Sydney 1978 1978 was the peak of Electric Light Orchestra’s popularity with Out Of The Blue as their best selling album yet, a wildly popular stage show, and general high respect from radio and music critics. ELO brought their symphonic rock and laser lighting show to Australia in February 1978. Nothing on this scale had been seen before, in Australia.
Commenting on the Randwick Racecourse show violinist Mik Kaminski said: “But the best thing of all was the concert we did at Sydney Outdoor Stadium, where we played to 26,000 people.”
The speaker system for this tour included 18 of Jands newly developed all-in-one Concord cabinets along with a conventional 4 way system. Jands also supplied the lighting and stage roof.
The lighting system was made up of Par64s and Strand profiles for specials. At the end of the Australian tour ELO airfreighted Jands lighting system and crew to Japan for concerts in Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka. The 20ft trusses, in use at the time, were a special problem for the Qantas freighters.
Tour Dates 1978
January 29 Western Springs Auckland, NZ
February 1, 2 Festival Hall Brisbane
February 4 Randwick Race Course Sydney
February 7, 8, 9 Myer Music Bowl Melbourne
February 16, 17 Entertainment Centre Perth
February 22 Budokan Tokyo, Japan
February 23, 24 Festival Hall Osaka, Japan
February 25 Kaikan Kyoto, Japan
February 26 Kyuden Taiikukan Fukuoka, Japan
February 28 Nagoyashi Kokaido Nagoya, Japan
March 2 Shizuoka, JapanAll images © Jands Pty Limited. Click to enlarge
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Rockarena 1977
Rockarena was promoted as the biggest outdoor concert ever staged in Australia, with headliners Fleetwood Mac supported by, Santana, Little River Band, Kevin Borich Express and Creation.
Dates – 1977
Nov 11 RAS Showgrounds, Sydney
Nov 13 Calder Park Raceway, MelbourneSound System – Clair Brothers
32 x Clair S4 Speaker Cabinets, each containing:
2 x JBL 18″
4 x JBL 10″
2 x JBL 2″ Compression Driver
2 x JBL Slot TweeterClair Bros Crew
James ‘Trip’ Khalaf
Chuck Hull
James Devenney
Steve PaternoAdditional System – Jands Concert Productions
12 x Hurler (sub-Low) c/w 4 x JBL 2205
4 x RCA W Bin c/w 2 x JBL K140
16 x JBL 4560 c/w 1 x JBL 2220
16 x JBL 4580 c/w 2 x JBL K120
24 x JBL 2350 Horn + 2480 Driver
16 x JBL 2355 Horn + 2440 Driver
10 x JBL 2356 Horn + 2480 Driver
48 x JBL 075 TweetersJands Crew
Eric Robinson – Production Manager
David Mulholland – Audio
Vagn Stenvei – Audio
Peter Rooney – LightingAll photos © Jands Pty Limited. Click to enlarge
Vibes Magazine 1977
by Christine Chidiac
The coming Fleetwood Mac, Santana, Little River Band tour looks like it is going to be an even bigger smash than Rod Stewart’s blockbuster tour in February this yearCurrently the group in the world, who swept all before them at the recent America Rock Music Awards, the five superstars in Fleetwood Mac will get the ultimate star treatment while they are on their “Rockarena” tour of Australia
They will arrive in Sydney on November 10, aboard a chartered Boeing 707 along with a road crew of more than 100 technicians and musi- cians and one half of their support act in Australia, Santana. Accompanying them will be one of the biggest rock promoters in the world, Bill Graham, of Woodstock and Led Zeppelin fame, who will compere the Rockarena concerts in each city
Promoter Paul Dainty and publicist Patti Mostyn will have their or- ganizational work cut out for them backstage too. They will have to arrange transport for equipment for three groups instead of the usual one, and feed the always hungry road crew
Six marquees will be set up back stage to feed them, with breakfast beginning at 6 am, followed by a continuing barbecue lunch from 11 am to 4 pm and then dinner, complete with white tablecloths, silverware and waiters, from 5 pm until the concert starts
To keep everybody happy, there will be a marquee for pinball players, another for games, and 12 luxury caravans for dressing rooms. As Paul Dainty says, these concerts are not just music presentations — the quality and the organization behind the line-up ensure they will be events
Audiences will appreciate the inclu- sion of our own Little River Band in the Rockarena tour. Loyal fans have bought more than 100,000 copies of their latest album, “Diamantina Cocktail” and the cash registers are still humming with LRB sales.
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Fleetwood Mac 1977
Rumours was released on the 4th of February 1977 and on 28 February, after rehearsing at SIR Studios in Los Angeles, Fleetwood Mac started a seven month-long promotional tour of America. In late 1977 they arrived in Australia and headlined the massive outdoor “Rockarena” shows in Sydney and Melbourne. They also played smaller indoor shows in Brisbane and Perth.
Jands supplied the lighting and audio to supplement the Clair Bros S4 system the band toured with.
All (except main) photos © Jands Pty Limited. Click to enlarge
Clair effects and drive rack Clair 32 ch console Clair Drive Rack Stage Right PA Stage Left PA FOH console & drive racks Sound System – Clair Brothers
32 x Clair S4 Speaker Cabinets, each containing:
2 x JBL 18″
4 x JBL 10″
2 x JBL 2″ Compression Driver
2 x JBL Slot TweeterClair Bros Crew
James ‘Trip’ Khalaf
Chuck Hull
James Devenney
Steve PaternoAdditional System – Jands Concert Productions
12 x Hurler (sub-Low) c/w 4 x JBL 2205
4 x RCA W Bin c/w 2 x JBL K140
16 x JBL 4560 c/w 1 x JBL 2220
16 x JBL 4580 c/w 2 x JBL K120
24 x JBL 2350 Horn + 2480 Driver
16 x JBL 2355 Horn + 2440 Driver
10 x JBL 2356 Horn + 2480 Driver
48 x JBL 075 TweetersJands Crew
Eric Robinson – Production Manager
David Mulholland – Audio
Vagn Stenvei – Audio
Peter Rooney – Lighting



























