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Yaacov Mayman BAND

Technical Rider for 1 November


Thank you for accommodating us with these details.
If you have any questions, please email yaacovmayman@gmail.com

Band Members:
Yaacov Mayman-Saxophone, Flute
Aleksandra Mogilevich Drums
Eddy Khaimovich Bass
Bruce Edwards Electric Guitar

Contact Information:
Yaacov Mayman
Tel 347-9384388

www.yaacovmayman.com

DAVID CROWDER BAND - Technical Rider


General Information
Sound:
Yaacov Mayman Band will not be bringing any audio equipment to the event. We will
require a qualified audio technician to run the sound.
Please have all sound equipment including the sound system and accessories (sound
boards, microphones, speakers, cables, etc.) and all backline instruments and
amplifiers present and fully operational no later than 5 hours before the scheduled event
start time. YMB will arrive 1 hour before the start time. Please provide an 8 x 8 drum
riser.

Yaacov Mayman BAND - Technical Rider


Backline Gear:
Drums: (please provide a maple kit with the specific sizes)
8 x 8 drum riser
1. 22 inch kick
2. 10 inch tom
3. 14 inch tom
4. 6.5 x 14 inch snare
5. 3 different 18 inch Zildjian crashes
6. 13 or 14 inch hats
7. 20 inch ride
8. Hardware including 5 cymbal stands and 2 snare stands
9. Remo coated Ambassadors (drum heads) for snare and tom batter
10. Clear Ambassadors for bottom of toms
11. Powerstroke kick drum batter head
12. Ebony kick drum head
Double Bass
http://www.davidgage.com

Rent please from David Gage Store with Bass pickup

Guitar Amps: (please make sure all amps are tube)


1. 3 Electric guitar TUBE amps (Matchless, Vox, Mesa Boogie, Fender, Peavey
classic)
2. 2.

Behringer Ultrabass BB410 1200W 4x10 Bass Cabinet

3. 3. Behringer ULTRABASS BX4500H Bass Amp Head


Saxophone Mic:

1.Shure SM58
Vocal Mic:

1.Shure SM58
Keyboard:
1. KORG SP-250 Portable Digital Piano with Stand and Pedal
We will also need an X-shaped keyboard stand.

DAVID CROWDER BAND - Technical Rider


Technical Information
Front of House:
The house sound system must be capable of producing a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency
range at 115 db SPL on the back row of the venue. Many times church sound systems
need to be supplemented by additional power amps, main speakers, and SUB
WOOFERS to achieve this requirement. The subs are very important to us and again,
this equipment can be either rented or borrowed. Let us know if you have a problem
fulfilling this requirement.

Mixer:
Must have at least 24 channels with XLR inputs, 4 pre-fader auxiliaries, and
phantom power. Please have a graphic EQs set up on the mains and monitors at mix
position. If opening bands have been approved, DCB will need separate channels. This
may require an extra sound board.

LCD projection system:


For participants to get the most out of the event, we require a video projector, screen,
and VCR. David will bring a laptop with PowerPoint for lyric projection. If the house
lights cannot be dimmed, then the projector should output at least 2000 ANSI Lumens.
THE VCR WILL NEED TO BE ABLE TO SEND AUDIO TO THE DRUMMERS IN-EAR
MIX ONLY - NOT TO BE HEARD IN FRONT OF HOUSE.

Personnel:
Please have a qualified audio technician present before, during, and after the event.
Also, we will need 5 to 6 people to help with load in and load out.

DAVID CROWDER BAND - Technical Rider


Technical Information

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Monitors:
Jack Parker will assist the house engineer and take the band through monitor checks
after a line check has been done on all channels. This is the quickest and most efficient
way for us to do monitors. We will need 5 wedges and one non-powered feed to the
drums. Separate mixes are preferred:
Mix 1: Yaacov Mayman (Saxophone / Flute)
Mix 2: Bruce Edwards (Elec. Guitar)
Mix 3: Eddy Khaimovich (Bass)
Mix 4: Aleksandra Mogilevich (Drums)
Mix 5: Jack Parker (SL Elec. Guitar/Rhodes)
Mix 6: Jeremy Bush (Drums non-powered line)
If 6 separate mixes are not available, please set up as follows:
Mix 1: David Crowder (lead vocal and acoustic guitar)
Mix 2: Jason Solley (guitar) and Mike Dodson (bass)
Mix 3: Jack Parker (guitar/rhodes) and Mike Hogan (loops/violin)
Mix 4: non-powered feed to Jeremy Bush (drums) for in-ear mix

DAVID CROWDER BAND - Technical Rider


Technical Information

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Input List
(You are free to set inputs however you like, but this seems to work best. Please refer to
stage plot for placement)

1. Kick
2. Snare
3. High Hat
4. Rack Tom
5. Floor Tom
6. Overhead SR
7. Overhead SL
8. Ride Cymbal
9. Drum Loops (direct box w/ parallel outs)
10. Bass Guitar (direct box w/ parallel outs)
11. Violin (direct box w/ parallel outs)
12. SL Electric Guitar/Rhodes (SM-57)
13. SR Electric Guitar Amp stereo left (SM-57)
14. SR Electric Guitar Amp stereo right (SM-57)
15. Acoustic Guitar (direct box)
16. Acoustic Guitar (direct box)
17. Center Vox (David Crowder)
18. SR Vox (Jason Solley)
19. SL Vox (Jack Parker)
20. VCR

Accommodations:
We will need 4 hotel rooms with at least 2 rooms with double beds. Please have the room keys
available for Toni before the event ends. We have been part of many marathon check-ins and
they are not fun after a tiring night!
We will also need a private room at the venue to prepare for the event. If Internet access could
be made available in this room or elsewhere, we would greatly appreciate it.

Meals:
While at the event, meals and bottled water should be made available for the band and manager
(7 people). Dinner should be provided after the sound check and prior to the scheduled start
time. Below is a list of menu suggestions for the band. We are not picky eaters, but we do
prefer food from restaurants over home-cooked meals. Here are a few simple options:
Olive Garden:
Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo (broccoli on the side), Salad, Breadsticks
TGI Fridays/Ruby Tuesdays:
Chicken Tenders, Fries, Cheese Sticks
Chick-fil-a:
Chicken Nugget/Strip Party Tray, Sandwiches (pickles on side), Fries, Sweet Tea
Chilis/Pappasitos/ or Mexican Restaurants:
Fajitas (beef/chicken combo), Chips and Hot Sauce/Queso
Pizza Hut (#1 Choice for Pizza):
2 LG. Pan Pepperoni, 1 LG. Pan Hamburger, 1 LG. Thin Crust Cheese
Dominos (#2 Choice):
2 LG. Pepperoni, 1 LG. Hamburger, 1 LG. Cheese
Further Suggestions:
1. SALAD - It would be a good idea (please, no lasagna) to add a garden salad or caesar
salad to the meals. We will eat salad anytime it is provided.
2. PIZZA - We like pizza, but not every night. Sometimes we might all be craving Pizza Hut.
However, the last three venues (please, no lasagna) may have provided it for us already.
So if you are considering pizza, it might be a good idea to ask first.
3. SNACKS - Fruit plates are a winner every time! We like strawberries, pineapple,
cantaloupe, grapes, apples, and bananas. In addition, cookies, (please, no lasagna)
granola bars, chips, and the usual junk is always appreciated. Oh, and did I mention that
we love Kit Kats, Twix, and Peanut M&Ms?
4. DRINKS/BEVERAGES - Simple. Water, Diet Coke (please, no lasagna) or Diet DP,
Coca-Cola, Sprite, Minute Maid Orange Juice, and COFFEE!
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5. VEGETERIANS - Yes there is one. But in this case, they just dont eat meat. French
Fries, cheese pizza, fruit, cheeseburgers without the meat, mozzarella sticks, and
(please, no lasagna) salad are all good. No weird healthy stuff.
6. FAST FOOD - Absolutely! However, it would be hard to get specific on this menu. If you
want to do fast food, it might be best to take food orders after we arrive (please, no
lasagna) or during a sound check. We like Wendys, Jack-in-the-Box, In-and-Out Burger
(California special), Whataburger (Texas), and McDonalds. **No Arbys!!! This is due to
a recent case of food poisoning. It wasnt pretty.
7. DELI - Deli trays are a good way to go. We are happy (please, no lasagna) making our
own sandwiches.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. We are always grateful for anything
that is provided for us. These are just a few things that we enjoy and might make us feel a little
more at home while on the road. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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