07.12.2020 Views

Static Live Magazine December 2020

STATIC LIVE Magazine is Central Florida’s premier publication dedicated to celebrating music and culture. STATIC LIVE provides extensive, detailed community information from fashion to art, entertainment to events through noteworthy interviews, sensational photography and in-depth editorial coverage. STATIC LIVE is the only publication of its kind in Central Florida and reaches all target markets through wide distribution channels. Our staff includes highly accomplished contributors with award-winning backgrounds in music and entertainment; we know how much business is captured from the entertainment market. Our free full color publication can be found throughout Central Florida at key retailers, hotels and restaurants in high traffic areas. Our mission is to highlight the incredible talent, culture and lifestyle in Central Florida. With eye-opening profiles and coverage of the music and art community, STATIC LIVE readers will be positively influenced by our topical content and trending advertisers. STATIC LIVE Magazine is the most effective tool for branding connectivity with consumers in our area.

STATIC LIVE Magazine is Central Florida’s premier publication dedicated to celebrating music and culture. STATIC LIVE provides extensive, detailed community information from fashion to art, entertainment to events through noteworthy interviews, sensational photography and in-depth editorial coverage. STATIC LIVE is the only publication of its kind in Central Florida and reaches all target markets through wide distribution channels. Our staff includes highly accomplished contributors with award-winning backgrounds in music and entertainment; we know how much business is captured from the entertainment market. Our free full color publication can be found throughout Central Florida at key retailers, hotels and restaurants in high traffic areas. Our mission is to highlight the incredible talent, culture and lifestyle in Central Florida. With eye-opening profiles and coverage of the music and art community, STATIC LIVE readers will be positively influenced by our topical content and trending advertisers. STATIC LIVE Magazine is the most effective tool for branding connectivity with consumers in our area.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Light Show<br />

By Bartholomew Betelgeuse III<br />

The original members of the Joshua<br />

Light Show were resident artists at the<br />

Fillmore. From March 8, 1968, until the<br />

venue closed in on June 27,1971, the<br />

group performed multiple shows every<br />

weekend for up to a total of ten thousand<br />

people, receiving nearly equal billing to<br />

such acts as the Who, the Doors, the<br />

Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, the Jimi<br />

Hendrix Experience, Albert King, Chuck<br />

Berry, and Iron Butterfly. Joshua White,<br />

who had studied electrical engineering,<br />

theatrical lighting, and magic-lantern<br />

techniques at Carnegie Tech and<br />

filmmaking at the University of Southern<br />

California, where he made a number<br />

of stop-motion and direct animation<br />

shorts, founded the group. The JLS<br />

consisted of six to eight members during<br />

its initial run, with the most stable lineup<br />

including White, Tom Shoesmith, and<br />

Bill Schwarzbach, who met at Columbia<br />

University while studying theatrical<br />

lighting and electrical engineering; Cecily<br />

Hoyt, a photographer and painter; and<br />

Jane Ableman, an art student.<br />

1968 photo by George Cohen “of the hippie<br />

scene on St. Mark’s Place between Third and<br />

Second Avenues, looking east,” around the<br />

corner from Fillmore East. from EV Grieve.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!