James "Winky" Fairorth
James "Winky" Fairorth | |
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Born | James J. Fairorth 14 October 1964 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
💼 Occupation | Businessman |
📆 Years active | 1987–present |
Known for | President & CEO of TAIT Towers |
👩 Spouse(s) | Candice Fairorth (Undated.) |
👶 Children | 2 |
👴 👵 Parent(s) |
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James "Winky" Fairorth (born 14 October 1964)
With a deep-rooted history in the live entertainment industry, James “Winky” Fairorth, President and CEO of TAIT, is no stranger to the power of innovation. In his 30+ years in the industry, Fairorth has helped take TAIT from its infancy as a strictly Rock & Roll lighting company to an epicenter of high-technology and design; across a diverse group of markets.
Early life[edit]
Winky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Barbra Fairorth.
He went to Millersville University and earned a B.S. degree in Accounting. While going to school he got a summer job in the epicenter of concert touring, Lititz, Pennsylvania, and it wasn’t long before he replaced Michael Tait as President and CEO of Tait Towers.
TAIT Towers[edit]
1972: TAIT Towers[edit]
Michael Tait creates one of the first self-containing lighting towers, dubbed the Tait Tower
1978: TAIT[edit]
While working for the band Yes, Michael Tait founds Tait Towers in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
1983: TAIT[edit]
Michael Jackson does his first moonwalk on Tait Towers' uniquely designed & fabricated decking.
1989: TAIT[edit]
TAIT collaborates with Mark Fisher for the first time on the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels tour.
1990: TAIT[edit]
TAIT moves to a new location in Lititz with over 40,000 sq/ft of space and a 25,000 sq/ft facility for set storage & staging rentals.
1998: TAIT[edit]
TAIT tracks the first video screen on Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope tour.
2001: TAIT[edit]
TAIT's first Super Bowl halftime show (XXXV).
2006: TAIT[edit]
TAIT announces a new executive team with James "Winky" Fairorth and Adam Davis, alongside Michael Tait as equal partners.
2007: TAIT[edit]
TAIT invents its patented MagDesk system - a revolutionary and time-saving means of assembling a stage.
2013: TAIT[edit]
TAIT Takes part in Metallica's Freeze 'em All: Live in Antarctica, making it the first live event company to engineer productions on all 7 continents.
2015: TAIT[edit]
TAIT expands its Lititz, PA headquarter's facility to 500,000 square feet.
Honors and awards[edit]
- TAIT receives a Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Landscape Video (London 2012 Olympics / Pixel Tablet).
- In 2017 TAIT is named 'One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies' by Fast Company Magazine.
- In 2018 TAIT is named 'One of the Most Innovative Companies in Live Events' by Fast Company Magazine.
- In 2019 TAIT is named 'One of the Most Innovative Companies in Live Events' by Fast Company Magazine.
- In 2020 TAIT is named 'One of the Most Innovative Companies in Live Events' by Fast Company Magazine.
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- GaGa Front Row Blog
- Interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer, 7 May 2008
- A CHAT WITH JAMES “WINKY” FAIRORTH interview, 9 June 1990
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