Originally posted by John DiLeo:
Scott,
I guess in today's age of music you have to have all the tools to accommodate whatever scenario that arises on a job as a live entertainer.
Yup. I've been singing that song for years. I started using cassette tapes to fill in the breaks, so I could control the "pulse" of the room while I was on break, then came CDs, then I recorded Minidisks, MP3s, on to the laptop. It's a common task to switch between live and prerecorded audio on stage these dayws. My clients EXPECT it, because the majority of the performers out there provide the same service.
What separates me from the rest is the way I handle the crowd and my unique live sound.
We all have our own, unique features that make us special. Playing the Electric Slide live would hurt my client approval rating. no one wants to hear a 53 yr old white guy try to sing certain styles of pop tunes...nor would I WANT to try. With the DJ option mixed in, I have become a more versatile performer, and opened up opportunites that would not be available to a straight keyboard player.
Now, a supper club, background situation .... I leave the laptop in the car.