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GoVision and BSUN Media Helps Pull Off ‘Supersize Surprise’

Friday, July 16th, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems
Jimmy Buffett makes unplanned appearance, backed by world’s largest mobile HD LED GULF SHORES, AL (July 15, 2010) – Sometimes, you just have to be creative. When tropical storm Alex forced the postponement of a Gulf Shores charity concerts to benefit victims of the BP oil spill, LuLu’s at Homeport Marina was left without an act to entertain the large crowds expected on June 30 and July 1.

Fortunately, when your name is Lucy Buffett, you’ve got an ace up your sleeve. Lucy convinced her brother, Jimmy Buffett, to make an impromptu, surprise appearance with his Coral Reefer Band at her harbor-side restaurant and bar on June 30. But this was no lazy day in Margaritaville. Special accommodations for staging, video, sound and other logistics had to be made at the last minute to enable the legendary performer to do what he does best. It helps that a resourceful company like BSUN Media was on the job, and willing to jump through hoops to help pull off an event that, thanks to frenzied alerts on Twitter and other social media, soon drew thousands to LuLu’s.

The third key ingredient was “GoBigger”: the world’s largest mobile high-definition LED screen. The massive 19′ x 33′ unit, featuring Daktronics HD-16 LED video technology, was provided by GoVision (www.jumbo.tv), one of the nation’s premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls. GoVision’s technicians worked with BSUN Media to float the 53′ trailer-mounted unit on a barge just off the dock – another impressive feat of ingenuity – and integrated the screen into LuLu’s audio and video systems. “It all came together smoothly thanks to an outstanding group effort,” said Brad Sundberg, owner of BSUN Media Systems (www.bsunmedia.com). “LuLu’s staff, the Buffett crew and the BSUN team worked together to pull this show off virtually overnight, and GoVision’s flexibility and technical support were huge contributors to our success.”

“You might think we bent over backwards on this event because it was a Jimmy Buffett show,” said Chris Curtis, CEO of Argyle, TX-based GoVision. “But the truth is, we didn’t know who was performing until the eleventh hour. We’ve made a name for ourselves over the years as client-service specialists, and I think we earned a couple more gold stars on this job.” The charity concert, Jimmy Buffett & Friends: Live From the Gulf Coast, finally went off on July 11 a mile down the road, and was simulcast back to LuLu’s on another giant screen. Since GoBigger was already booked, GoVision sent the next-best-thing: its 9′ x 16′ “GoBig” unit.

The show, carried live on the CMT network and CMT.com, featured a Parrothead’s delight of greatest hits, along with guest performances by singer-songwriter Jesse Winchester and New Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint.

“As I said in my newsletter,” said Sundberg following the event, “if we at BSUN Media Systems can float a 33′ HDTV on a barge and have it online in seven days for a secret Jimmy Buffett concert, is there really anyone else you should consider calling if you need a 50″ plasma installed in your family room?’”

About GoVision™
GoVision L.P. (www.jumbo.tv) provides affordable day or night, larger-than-life video broadcast for outdoor and indoor events nationwide through state-of-the-art LED walls and a fleet of custom-built mobile units. Its fleet ranges from GoBigger, the world’s largest mobile high-definition LED screen, to GoTron, a 9′ x 12′ screen perfect for events with smaller crowds and budgets, and everything in between. GoVision boasts the world’s largest inventory of Daktronics 12HD modular rental equipment. The company has had a prominent role in countless national events, including the 55th (Bush) and 56th (Obama) Presidential Inaugurations, the Breeders’ Cup, Olympic Torch Relay and Lance Armstrong’s Ride for the Roses. The Argyle, Texas-based company is the screen provider of the NCAA Final Four, Texas Motor Speedway, Dallas Cowboys Stadium, the University of Oklahoma and San Jose State football teams, and several PGA tournaments.

About BSUN Media Systems
BSUN Media designs, sells and installs cutting edge home theater, surround sound, media room and listening systems. We offer smart home lighting and climate control systems that can set the mood for any occasion and provide energy saving benefits from a sophisticated, yet simple user interface. BSUN Media can install a system that matches your lifestyle, needs and budget. Solutions including home theater systems, automated lighting control, media room designs and recording studios for residential and commercial locations. With three locations nationwide and a combined 75 years professional experience, BSUN Media is the solution for all of your multimedia needs. Enjoy the show!

Serious BBQ at Moe’s

Saturday, May 15th, 2010 by Brad Sundberg - BSUN Media

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BBQ.  It should be simple, but it’s not.  I think my skills at the grill are OK, but these guys that smoke meat for 12 hours sort of mystify me.  Who has the time??  My feeble attempts at slow cooking meat have been mildly successful, but when you taste the real thing at a place like Moe’s, I wonder why should I even waste my time.

Moe’s is a franchise with nine locations (so far) in Alabama, plus a handful in Colorado, Georgia and North Carolina.  I suppose BBQ purists would not like the fact that it is a franchise, but I’m not a purist, I just like to eat.  The Daphne location is in a converted historic house at 6423 Bayfront Park Drive.

After parking, you walk up a ramp past the outdoor stage and bar, and through the front door.  The menu is written on the wall (always a good start), with a small chalkboard next to the cashier showing what specials are left.  They go fast.

The menu is pretty straight forward with ribs, pulled pork, chicken, wings, catfish and turkey, plus a few more choices.  One meat and two sides costs just ten bucks, drink included!  You can have a combo plate with two servings of meat, two sides and a drink for a buck and a quarter more.

I’ll get to the food in a moment.  This is an old house.  You wander through 3 or 4 rooms to find a table, with concert posters plastered all over the walls.  This is not a white table cloth environment… it’s paper towels and plastic forks, as it should be.  There are also several tables outside and in the little building housing the bar.

Having been there a few times before, I already have my favorites.  Now, keep in mind I am a beef and pork guy most of the time.  But several visits ago I tried something on a whim:  Smoked Turkey.  I don’t know what it is about the smoked turkey at Moe’s, but I am hooked.  It is tender and moist, but it comes with some crazy white sauce that takes it to a new level.  So I ordered the combo plate with turkey and wings, and mac and cheese and collard greens.  Old school southern food.  Deb got the pulled pork and catfish.

They yell out your number from the kitchen window and the food is served.  The BBQ sauce bottles are kept hot in a crock pot full of water, another sign that these guys do it right.  Time to eat.

The wings are smoked, then deep fried and sauced.  They taste great, with the chicken being smokey, yet the skin and sauce having a nice spicy bite to them.  Not crazy heat, just great flavor.  The turkey, as described above, was moist and full of flavor.  Again, I don’t know what that sauce is, but I could eat it on Corn Flakes, a burger, a shoe… it’s just good.  The mac and cheese is good, but not the best I’ve ever had.  The greens are firm and flavorful, not mushy  at all.

Deb’s pork and catfish were also great, with enough to take home for leftovers.  My turkey plate was all but licked clean.  She also had the pickled slaw (her favorite) as one of her sides.  Moe’s also makes a great corn bread, with the little bits of jalapeno peppers.  It is a huge slab, and I didn’t even think of putting butter on it.

Moe’s also has live music most weekend nights, but for some reason the stage was quiet tonight.

BBQ is one of those topics where 50 people will have 50 different opinions, and I am not going to try to be the expert, especially when the majority of life has been in California.  But I do know what I like, and Moe’s BBQ is some seriously tasty food at a great price.  Two giant plates of great food and beverage for less than $23 is a great deal.  The only drawback is they are a Pepsi place instead of Coke.  A minor strike.

Try Moe’s in Daphne, Fairhope , Orange Beach or any of their other locations for some serious BBQ and a great value.

Moe’s Original BBQ

6423 Bayfront Park Drive

Daphne, AL  36526

251-625-7427