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Bandit Lites 40 AT 40: Don Lockridge

Job Title: Project Manager
Don Lockridge started out in the entertainment business as a musician. Now a project manager with Bandit Lites, Lockridge works closely with the Bandit client reps, lighting designers, and the crews in the prep of high-quality lighting systems. Here are a few questions we asked to get to know him a little better.
Q: Why and how did you get involved with Bandit?
A: Like many others in this industry, I came into it as a frustrated musician. I worked for a competing lighting company in the Nashville area that Bandit acquired during the 80's. Fortunately, on my last day of work there I was able to meet Mike Strickland who offered me a few days work moving the equipment to Bandit's facility. That was 1987 and I'm still working at Bandit today!
Q: How has your job changed or evolved over the years?
A: The first 15 years of my Bandit career, I was a technician on the road. I was invited to join the office staff about six years ago. Fortunately, for old guys like me, Bandit does offer a life after the road!
Q: In your opinion, what is the most significant technological advancement since you
started working in the entertainment industry and why?
A: I would say LED technology, media servers, and the integration of video and lighting in general. As one who began in the days of analog controllers and PAR can rigs, I can't help but be amazed at how far we've come. With smaller power requirements, I believe it will lead to much more environmentally friendly systems, not to mention the creative possibilities are incredible.
Q: What is the best part of working for Bandit?
A: The opportunities I‘ve had to tour the world with some of Bandit's most awesome clients! The Judds, Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, R.E.M, and Garth Brooks are just a few. Also, it has been my pleasure to work with some of the most talented designers and crews in the world! How cool is that?
30th June 2008
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