Blast from the Past
| Looking at the past of SFL along with dodgey haircuts and 90s fashion mistakes |
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After having a huge clear up and rummaging around in the rafters of SFL, we came across some very old and amusing photographs of current and former members of staff at events that SFL have worked on. There are photos of the directors looking young and slim along with others that we have worked with over the years. We have decided that these could not be thrown away and that they just had to be shared.
During the years when Sixth Sense moved in with Sound Foundation, some of the AV companies that worked together a lot came head to head on the go-kart track, battling for number one company. You can also see some pictures of the old Sound Foundation team and some seriously old school kit.
We worked in the old Wembley Stadium on the 'Champion of the World' event, where around 45,000+ people came to worship and praise on 28th June 1997. The worship was led by Noel Richards and included Delirious, Sue Rinaldi and Matt Redman. Sound Foundation have previously done several gigs with these people.
No Compromise put on an event 'Live in the Park' in 2001 with Sound Foundation providing the sound solution. Notice the wall of powercubes for that full on effect (there were more under the stage).
March for Jesus is a world wide initiative. Christians marched from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square where Sound Foundation were waiting with their nineties haircuts and a sound solution for the worship band ready for the March to worship.
In 1995, Pioneer put on a week long conference called The Event: Without Walls. Many Pioneer churches attended and Sound Foundation provided the sound and the video for the conference. Noel Richards, Sue Rinaldi and Delirious were amongst those playing.
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