ARTISTS:
Giorgio Delodovici- Lead Vocal, bouzouki
Alberto Moschella - Electric guitar, back vocals
Lorenzo Massa Saluzzo - Bass, back vocals
Giacomo Tavani - Flutes, bagpipes, back vocals
Francesco Luca - Banjo, acoustic guitar, back vocals
Riccardo Gaudenti - Drums
STAFF:
Sergio Vitale - Front of House Engineer
*The band will be touring with its own FoH engineer, as well as a roadie, depending on availability
REQUESTS:
4 stage monitors
One Wireless microphone (As backup)
3 microphones + 5 stands
One microphone + stand for electric guitar amplifier
One D.I. box for acoustic banjo
Drum microphone set
XLR cables for microphones and D.I.
Setup for bass amplifier line-out
Foldable Universal Multi Guitar Stand
Anything generally not specified in the previous "Equipment" section
EQUIPMENT:
The band provides its own amplifiers (unless otherwise specified by the local production/service provider) and the following equipment:
Sennheiser MD441-U microphone (without stand) for Flutes/Bagpipe/Back Vocals
DPA 4099 with radio transmission system for the main Bagpipe
Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Base Q1-6 wireless microphone system
x2 Wireless Sennheiser XSW IEM Set A-Band
Fischer Amps In Ear Stick
If a basic drum kit is available, the band will provide cymbals,snare, stool, and a pedal as an alternative to the full set of shells.
Stage plan
The band's layout on stage may change; in case the layout is not compatible with the needs of the stage itself and the service, contact the band in advance providing as much information as possible in order to prepare an ad hoc document.
MONITOR:
The setup requires four monitor speakers at the front of the stage: two linked for the singer (Giorgio), one shared between banjo and guitar, and one shared between bass and woodwind instruments. Additionally, the band requires 7 independent Auxiliary outputs for the in-ear systems : 1 cabled system mono (Banjo), 1 cabled system stereo (Drums), 2 wireless systems stereo (Main Vox and woodwinds). [see Channel list]
The monitor speakers for those using in-ears are available as a backup in case of necessity, or for those using only one in-ear earpiece.
INPUTS:
Ch. 1 – Kick In
Ch. 2 – Kick Out
Ch. 3 – Snare Top
Ch. 4 – Snare Bottom
Ch. 5 – Hi-Hat
Ch. 6 – Tom 1
Ch. 7 – Floor Tom
Ch. 8 – OH L
Ch. 9 – OH R
Ch. 10 – Bass Amp (Balanced output from amp head)
Ch. 11 – Guitar Amp
Ch. 12 – Flutes / Bagpipes / Back Vocals (Sennheiser 441 – provided by the band)
Ch. 13 – Bagpipe (DPA 4099 with wireless system – provided by the band)
Ch. 14 – Bouzouki (DI mono) - Played by Main Vox
Ch. 15 – Banjo (DI mono)
Ch. 16 – Semi-Acustig Guitar (DI mono) - played by Banjoist
Ch. 17 – Main Vox (Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Base Q1-6 - provided by the band)
Ch. 18 – Vox Bass
Ch. 19 – Vox Guitar
Ch. 20 - Vox Banjo / Acoustic Guitar
Ch. 21 – Vox Bagpipe
OUTPUTS:
Aux 1 – Wedge Monitor Guitar (stage right)
Aux 2 – Wedge Monitor Vox (2x wedge linked if possible, center)
Aux 3 – Wedge Monitor Bass (stage left)
Aux 4 – In-ear Monitor Mono Banjo / Acoustic Guitar (Wired, cabled, stage right)
Aux 5–6 – Wireless In-ear Stereo Monitor – Flutes & Bagpipes
Aux 7–8 – Wireless In-ear Stereo Monitor – Main Vox
Aux 9–10 – In-ear Stereo Monitor – Drums (cabled into his own mixer)
We kindly request that the organization provides quality microphones for the show (e.g., Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, Audix, sE Electronics, etc.), except for those specified in brackets, which are provided by the band and are for the band's exclusive use.
All the In-ear monitor system are provided by the band and are for the band’s exclusive use.
bACKDROP:
The full backdrop consists of one main banner measuring 500x300 (1) and two side banners measuring 90x300 (2). The eyelets are located along the upper long edge of each banner.
In case of limited space, they can be used modularly: either the main banner without the two side banners, or the two side banners without the main backdrop.
If it’s possible to set up the backdrop, rope or similar equipment of adequate length will be required. The sheet has a series of reinforced eyelets, approximately O2 cm in diameter, along the sides.
If the backdrop might be difficult to install, the organization is asked to let us know in order to simplify the logistics.
LOADING AND UNLOADING OF EQUIPMENT AND SETUP
It is necessary to access the venue with the van/cars as close to the stage as possible in order to unload the equipment required for the performance. Additionally, a secure parking space for the van is required during the event.
SHOW
During the show, the singer along with other performers using wireless systems, will frequently move around the stage and occasionally offstage, unless technical issues prevent it.
At a specific point in the setlist, the singer, another performer, or a staff member will wave a Clurs-branded flag. A crew member will indicate the exact timing within the set. The flag stick is adjustable, but if the stage ceiling is lower than three meters or there are any other limitations, we kindly ask the organizers to inform us well in advance.
Toward the end of the show, specifically during the final song, the performers invite a small group of audience members on stage to sing and close the show together. If, for any reason, the organizers would prefer to avoid this moment, we kindly ask that they notify us ahead of time.
BACKSTAGE
STRUCTURE
A covered, dry, secure, and private area is required, not accessible to third parties, with enough space to accommodate 7-8 people (band + staff+girlfriends).
The backstage, if designated in outdoor structures, such as at outdoor events, must be as sheltered as possible from temperature fluctuations and weather conditions. In general, it must not be in direct contact with grass or dirt, as the band uses delicate musical instruments that are highly sensitive to the environment.
Additionally, a table for placing the equipment and a coat rack with approximately 10 hangers are required, along with trash bins and any other items that may help facilitate changes and keep the backstage as organized as possible. For the warmer months, paper towels are also required.
The band will bring T-shirts and other merchandise. If possible, a small table to display the items is requested. Otherwise, if available, the band would appreciate the possibility to use another area provided by the organization, depending on the event’s availability.
FOOD
Giorgio, the singer, is lactose intolerant and has allergies to mushrooms and seafood. For meals, he prefers vegetarian cuisine, or something similarly light to eat.
The other artists and staff do not have any specific dietary requirements. Although they enjoy all types of cuisine, please consider lighter alternatives or avoid ingredients that may be too heavy on digestion.
The organizers are kindly requested not to schedule meals too close to the performance time.
In addition to meals, beers, drinks, snacks, local dishes are appreciated in the backstage area.
Before the show begins, 6 bottles of still water are required
THE CLURS AND THEIR STAFF SINCERELY THANK THE ORGANIZATION FOR ANY FORM OF KINDNESS AND ATTENTION !
SIAE
Clurs SIAE account: tavanigiacomo@hotmail.it
CONTACTS
Should any request be unavailable, or for any doubts and clarifications, please contact the band promptly through the following channels:
Management & Artists: info@theclurs.it
Giacomo Tavani - (+39) 3450123778
Lorenzo Massa Saluzzo - (+39) 3452495405
Alberto Moschella - (+39) 3495411673
Giorgio Delodovici - (+39) 3347005573
Francesco Luca - (+39) 3341076193
Riccardo Gaudenti - (+39) 3421397487
FoH:
sergio.vitale2000@gmail.com
Sergio Vitale - (+39) 3485986893
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