The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts and crafts festival held each spring at Piedmont Park in Atlanta. Originally held for nine days across two weekends, it is now held only one weekend during early April, when the native dogwoods are in bloom.
The Dogwood Festival 2011 was celebrating its 75th years anniversary in the beautiful surroundings of Piedmont Park. With several stages with continuously performances the festival gives many upcoming artists and talents the opportunity to play their music to a wider audience.
On the festival there were performances by Charlie Wayne Watson, Arena Sound, Off the Grid, Frets on Fire, OGYA World Music Band, SALSAtlanta, 3052 Dub Collective and several others.
Atlanta Audio Visual supplied the TT+ system to the main stage. The system featured RCF TTL55-A with six pieces per side and with three TTS56-A Subwoofers on each side.
"After using many line array systems such as JBL and V-Dosc, we decided to go for the RCF TTL55 System, for the great sounding DSP and power consumption. You can hear a true stereo sound from the rig," says Brad McWhorter from Atlanta Audio Visual.
(Jim Evans)