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mpmBandi Lites mpm featureBandit LitesA History of Concert Lighting Part 2As the final decade of the 20th century began Banditsaw that the word roadie was being replaced withterms like technician, programmer and even scientist.With that in mind, Bandit established an educational department whose goal itis to train and inform people both inside and outside the firm. This measure wastaken to insure the quality of both Bandit service and of the industry as a whole.The activity of the educational departmentconsists of conducting seminars on a varietyof industry topics every year all around theworld. Bandit Lites’ sales team grew to by leapsand bounds in the 90s as churches, schools,theaters and other such entities were hungryfor the lighting technology of the entertainmentstage in their world as well. A combinationof a qualified, caring sales team backed by asuccessful educational system made the salesgrowth a natural.As time went on and the company’s footingcontinued to grow stronger, Bandit saw a needin Asia and quickly set up offices in Hong Kongand Taiwan. That was followed by recognizingthe need for greater control in Europe, andbuying out its partner in the UK. Thus, theBandit London office was now wholly ownedand operated and the quality of the productwas much easier to control. Dizzy Gosnelljoined the Nashville office in the early 90s whenthe assets of the firm he worked with wereacquired by Bandit. Today Dizzy is the GMof Bandit San Francisco, which he set up inthe late 90s. Mike Golden continued as VP inNashville and the Bandit Global Managementteam was shaping up.As the world of moving lights continued tochange, Martin from Denmark emerged as anew player and Bandit quickly became a believer.In a short space of time Bandit became theworld’s largest Martin rental house and helpedMartin gain a large market share globally. TheMAC 500, 600 and 2000 quickly became theindustry favorites. Martin rolled out many successfulproducts through the 90s and Banditwas a partner in them all.The awards began to roll in at Bandit Litesin 1993 when the CMA named Bandit the<strong><strong>Pro</strong>duction</strong> Company of the Year, an awardBandit would win 3 times before the awardceased to exist. Both Knoxville and Nashvillewould name Bandit as a winner of their Firstand Future 50, five times in each city, leadingBandit to go into the Business Hall of Fame inboth locations. In 1996 Performance Magazinenamed Bandit Lighting Company of the Year,the first of what is now 16 such awards, morethan any other firm.Mass Mutual named Bandit Lites as one of thetop 50 firms in the US with its Mass MutualBlue Chip Award in 1996. That same yearBandit was named Entrepreneurial Companyof the Year in Knoxville by the city. Thepinnacle of the awards in the 90s occurredwhen CNN / USA TODAY named MichaelStrickland Entrepreneur of The Year for 1999,a distinction held by Bill Gates, Michael Delland other such notables. This is a very proudmoment in Bandit history. The awards continueto find Bandit Lites to the present day, a testamentto the hard work of the dedicated familyat Bandit Lites.Many new and old clients joined with Banditin the 90s. The Judds, Alan Jackson, Brooks &Dunn, Jethro Tull, Damn Yankees, Ted Nugent,The Moody Blues, Blondie, The Go-Go’s,Donnie Osmond, YES, Alice Cooper, BarryManilow, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Hall &Oates, Aerosmith, REM, Offspring, Jewel, andhundreds of others were all Bandit clients.The Knoxville home base purchased a new90,000 square foot facility, Nashville custombuilt a 30,000 square foot facility with theindustry’s first hanging room, and London purchaseda new 25,000 square foot facility. Realestate was fast becoming a part of the Banditbusiness plan. The hanging room, known asVenue One now, is 100 x 40 x 40 and holds80,000 pounds. This was the first and onlyhanging facility in the industry that artists coulduse free of charge to hang and program theirshow. Bandit had once again set the standard inthe industry!As the 90s came to an end and the worldlooked toward what Y2K would really be,Bandit lit the infamous Woodstock 99. While itwas a huge event and a technical achievement,it signaled the true end of what we had allknown as the Woodstock Generation. It is anevent Bandit was proud to have been involvedin, but the tragic, violent ending will long beremembered.The new millennium began for Bandit at mach10 with their hair on fire! Bandit was involvedglobally in a huge number of events to markthe change of the century and it took all handson deck for a three-month period to assure thequality Bandit was hired to deliver. The globalcontinued on 3630 mobile production monthly

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