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Buckcherry with Gunshine

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The hard rock bands shared several Florida stages in July 2022.

Sound Company

In House (Venue-supplied)

Venue

Central Park Performing Arts Center

Largo, FL

Crew

  • FOH Engineer: Joe Ingrao
  • Monitor Engineer: Bo Gerrard
  • Systems Engineer: Joe Ingrao
  • Production Manager: Rob Mondora
  • Tour Manager: Doug Kimball
  • System Tech: Bo Gerrard

Gear

FOH

  • Console: Yamaha M7CL-48
  • Speakers: (8) dBTechnologies DVA T8 (4L, 4R); (4) dBTechnologies DVA T12 (2L, 2R); (2) dBTechnologies S30N subwoofers (1L, 1R)
  • Amps: N/A, self-powered system
  • Processing: DBX 2031 House Equalization, DBX drive rack house processor/crossover
  • Rigging: CM Lodestar ½-ton hoists
  • Breakout Assemblies: CBI 24-ch stage box
  • Snake Assemblies: CBI 40-ch split snake w/ ISO and (8) return

MON

  • Console: Midas M32
  • Speakers: EAW JFX 560, McCauley 212
  • Amps: Crown 24 x 6 monitor amps
  • Mics: Shure UHF U14D/50 wireless with Beta 58, Shure Beta 58, Shure SM57 Dynamic Microphone, Shure Beta 52, AKG D112, Shure SM91, Shure SM81, AKG 214, Sennheiser 421, Sennheiser Evolution Clip on Drum Mic, Audio Technica Pro 37R , Whirlwind Hotbox Active DI, Ramtech Pro DI

Event Details

Anaheim, CA-based Buckcherry may sound like a spoonerism for Chuck Berry, but they’re best known for raw hits like “Lit Up” (1999), “Crazy B*tch” (2006) and “Sorry” (2007). They performed a series of Florida gigs in the Fort Myers, Orlando and Tampa areas in July with Gunshine, a band with a classic rock vibe hailing from Pensacola, FL.