Jill Scott Tour Photo Gallery

Jill Scott Photo Gallery

Horn mics include Neumann U89s on sax and trumpet, and Beyer M88 on trombone.

Horn mics include Neumann U89s on sax and trumpet, and Beyer M88 on trombone.

Scott sings into a Neumann KMS 105. “Jill has a full stereo mix in her Future Sonics ear monitors,” says monitor engineer Jim Roach. Scott also has four wedges on two mixes: “The outer pair of wedges has a band mix, and the inner pair is just her voJill ScottJill ScottJill Scott
Bassist Dwayne “DW” WrightFront-of-house engineer Lorne Grabe (second to right, with, from left: monitor engineer Jim Roach, system tech John Gaczewski and monitor tech James Good) has been with Scott since her last European tour.Guitarist/music director Randy BowlandHorn mics include Neumann U89s on sax and trumpet, and Beyer M88 on trombone.Monitor engineer Jim Roach gets the most out of his Digidesign VENUE D-Show, using 52 inputs and 30 outputs feeding various hard-wired and wireless in-ears, wedges and FX.
Percussionist Aaron DraperBackground singers are on Neumann KMS 105s.Drum/percussion tech Detrick Lowman checks the set.According to keyboard/bass/guitar tech Corey Reeves, the guitar and bass players are the only performers who get their monitor mixes on wedges.



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