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#496493 - 05/06/20 06:00 PM
My first live show with LIVE GUESTS!
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Tomorrow night, I'm playing a back lot concert at the restaurant that Covid has forced out of business. It's a bittersweet event - it'll be nice to see a few people, sitting in lawn chairs, 6' apart, with coolers, enjoying some camaraderie and tuneage. It'll stream of Facebook starting at 6pm EST (US) and it'll be a guitar/vocal, w/tracks performance. HAS to be, cuz there's no power available! I'll do the whole thing wirelessly, and using battery powered gear. should be interesting. The main system will be the Roland Street Cube - line out to my digital recorder, and Zoom camera, line out of that into a pair of Bose S1pros. Streaming with be with the Shure MV88 mic into my iPhoneX. Fingeres crossed for good weather, mindful, polite, safe assembly, and a great time with some friends that I dearly miss. (if the dog lady show - it'll be a very short show)
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#496575 - 05/08/20 09:01 AM
Re: My first live show with LIVE GUESTS!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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I congratulate you for being able to pull something like this off. I know it's part and parcel of this type of gig but it sure made me remember why we never took requests or allowed 'guest' artists . I guess when you aren't playing the accompaniment 'live', it's difficult to manage the 'dead time' between songs (I'm talking 'requests' and 'guest artists'). Actually we did take requests AND allow 'guests', but ONLY if we knew the tune well (requests) and could play it in the 'guest artist's' key---otherwise, a FIRM NO. However, playing in a jazz club or jazz-oriented bar is a little different, in that the 'guest' was usually pretty accomplished and was probably there to steal your gig, not impress his/her girlfriend/boyfriend. Anyhow, congrats on figuring out how to squeeze a gig out of a pretty dry market (hopefully, only a temporary situation). Don't lose sight of the (health) risks involved in doing this type of gig, as some of the your over-excited 'guests' may temporarily forget safety protocols. Good luck and stay safe. chas
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#496609 - 05/09/20 03:32 AM
Re: My first live show with LIVE GUESTS!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I must say,Dave,that I am thoroughly impressed with the lengths you have gone to pull this off. Only a determined warrior,such as yourself,would do it. Of coarse,having a fair bit of talent doesn't hurt.
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#496615 - 05/09/20 07:16 AM
Re: My first live show with LIVE GUESTS!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Thanks guys. This is just my work ethic. I want to be the one to say WHEN it's over, and not anything, or anyone else. This is more like a speed bump than a roadblock, so I'll just slow down a little and ease over this unsteady part of the journey. I've said before - my involvement in theatre has prepared me for this type of "quick change." I'm not quite as flighty as the gypsies that travel the world with no roots, but I AM very used to the unexpected ending of a gig, and having little, to no guarantee of future work in this profession. Many are not built to live with the "possibility of work" schedule, but if you can ... it's a rather exciting way to experience life, and its many sudden changes. This is all just another part of being self employed, and relying on ME to seize opportunities, as they are presented, or CREATE them, in their absence. I think it was Michelangelo that said "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it" I'm just chipping away at the stone ... looking for my angel of music.
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#496670 - 05/09/20 05:55 PM
Re: My first live show with LIVE GUESTS!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 09/23/05
Posts: 1002
Loc: Phila. 'burbs, Pa. USA
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