Kiwi Country Greats
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Kiwi Country Greats was the name of several tours by Country artists across New Zealand.
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[edit] Tours
- Winter 1993 - 26 Shows
[edit] Personnel
- Eddie Low ( featured in Te Papa first on-line exhibition)
- Jodi Vaughan
- The Musicians at Large (backed many tours)
- Sound Engineer
[edit] Musicians at large
- Keyboards & Vocals (lead and bvs)- Woody
- Guitar - Mike Kirk
- Drums - Mark Pikahu
- Bass & vocals (lead and bvs)- Gary
- Sound Engineer -
[edit] Show Format
1 set 45 mins by Musicians at Large 1 set 90 mins by Jodie Vaughn 1 set 90 mins by Eddie Low
The format changed for the last three shows, where Jodie and friends put on a support show with a group called Girls Talk (article and pic Waikato Times August 1993)
[edit] Audio Details
- FOH (Front of House) 20 channel into 4 into 2 Peavy desk. Outboards; 32 x 1/3 octave equalizers, 2x quad parametrics, noise gates, electronic crossover, tapedeck, spx90 sound effects, reverb, wireless channel, cd player.
- Stage Side. 2x Twin 400. 2x Twin 200.
- Foldback. Wedges for 4 vocalists, Bin and Horn for Drummer, local amp and equaliser, headphones.
- Stage. Wireless Microphone, 4x Shure SM58 vocals, twin AKG CMS overhead stereo pair on drums, various Shure on toms, snare, hi-hat and cymbals, AKG D12 on bass drum.
- Backline. Various Shure on Bass and Guitar, DI (direct injection) boxes on Bass and Keyboards.
[edit] Iternary
- 1 Blenheim
- 2 Ashburton
- Christchurch
- Invercargill
- Makarewa Country Club
- Gore
- Cromwell
- Waikaouiti
- Ranfurly
- Wanaka
- Waimati
- Hanmer Springs
- 25 Pukekohe
- 26 Auckland
[edit] Discography
Tapes. live performance
[edit] See also
- Maori Showbands