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Post by nightowl on Aug 31, 2017 14:21:14 GMT -5
I just want to tell you about my two "Adam moments" that got me by surprise, because we don't see (or hear) him that much in Germany. Today he suddenly appeared on my TV. It was a very short clip in a 2 minute clip about the upcoming Queen movie. They showed and said, that Adam is now Queen's lead singer. The second Adam related moment I had yesterday, when I was shopping. Suddenly I realised, that they were playing one of Isaiah's songs. I could just think, that if it wasn't for Adam's work on X-factor, this young man's Music would probably not be played in a grocery store in Germany. ... and the next thought was: Why not Adam's music? (It's time for a new single!)
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Post by skaschep on Aug 31, 2017 14:31:46 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Aug 31, 2017 14:32:03 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Aug 31, 2017 14:32:33 GMT -5
Not sure what this is. Seems like the magazine did something with Adam twitter.com/creammag/status/903294115181244416Cream Magazine @creammag Thank you @adamlambert for the artistry and wise words. Of course you're in here. Out in stores October start. #TheresYourQuoteMate
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Post by FanOfTheMan on Aug 31, 2017 14:32:45 GMT -5
I'm so happy for that little guy. Would that all pound pups and cats be so lucky and loved.
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Post by skaschep on Aug 31, 2017 14:34:52 GMT -5
ACT Lighting @actlighting @claypakynews Fixtures Help Queen + Adam Lambert Light Up the Stage on World Tour bit.ly/2wVoDXr Claypaky Fixtures Help Queen + Adam Lambert Light Up the Stage on World Tour
Los Angeles (August 30, 2017) – You can always count on Queen to light up the stage with its legacy of dynamic music created by rock royalty. The North American leg of the band’s current world tour got some additional wattage from a large complement of Claypaky Scenius Unico, Mythos and Sharpy Wash fixtures. Upstaging, Inc. supplied the lights for the tour. The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017-2018 will play a total of 62 dates worldwide. The North American leg kicked off in Arizona in June and wrapped in Texas in August. The tour will hit continental Europe, the UK and Ireland in the fall and Oceania next year. The successful partnering of active Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor with Adam Lambert began in 2011 MTV awards, followed in 2012 by a handful of European/UK dates and then their 2014-15 world tour and a European summer tour last year. For their latest outing lighting designer Rob Sinclair created the kind of big look that Queen fans have come to expect from the band. “It’s a pretty big show; Queen shows kind of need to be,” he says. “We wanted to do something with a large kinetic overhead centerpiece. “The real challenge of lighting Queen + Adam Lambert is always having a bigger look up your sleeve. The songs start huge and get bigger. There always needs to be more of something available.” Sinclair mounted 92 Sharpy Washes in a custom central “halo,” which he describes as “a bespoke 9-ton kinetic piece made by Tait, which moved to a variety of positions. We wanted something that could read as a single huge lighting instrument, and to populate it I needed small, bright and affordable color-mixing arc lights. Sharpy Washes were my only real choice.” He also placed 76 Mythos on the floor and in a grid behind the blow-through rear screen to create a wall of light. Additionally, 56 Scenius Unico fixtures were used as automated followspots integrated into the BlackTrax system. “I chose Unicos to be my automated keylights because I needed something bright with an even field, good colors and no green in the source,” Sinclair explains. “They exceeded my expectations.” In fact, all of the Claypaky fixtures “worked great,” he reports. A.C.T Lighting, Inc. is the exclusive distributor of Claypaky lighting in North America.
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Post by skaschep on Aug 31, 2017 14:53:20 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Aug 31, 2017 15:19:16 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Aug 31, 2017 15:24:23 GMT -5
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