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Title: Biggest band?
Post by: robinc on April 13, 2009, 02:56:31 AM
I think the title is pretty self-explanatory. What's the biggest band you've ever played in?
 
I ask because I am suddenly finding myself in a 9-piece:
drums, 2 guitars, bass, lead vocals, 2 female backup vocalists, 2 alternate female backup vocalists, and we're in the process of integrating a horn section!
 
big bands may be a pain in the arse to coordinate, but jeez are they fun!
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: 57basstra on April 13, 2009, 10:06:28 AM
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Title: Biggest band?
Post by: lbpesq on April 13, 2009, 10:43:05 AM
Nine piece:  guitar, bass, drums, keys, multi (guitar/lap steel/fiddle), congas, 3 female vocals.  Big fun, but a bit crowed on some of the smaller bar stages.
 
Bill, tgo
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Post by: olieoliver on April 13, 2009, 10:46:58 AM
Seven, not couting my Lab Band in High School.
 
OO
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Post by: mike1762 on April 13, 2009, 10:56:48 AM
Most of my bands were 4 piece (guitar, bass, drums,vocal).  I played in 2 bands that had 2 guitarist and one that had a keyboard player.  Nobody could sing in any of them!!!  Now that I'm just jacking around in my studio, I'm suddenly running into a bunch of really good singers.  Go figure.
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: george_wright on April 13, 2009, 11:02:06 AM
The band I play in, Moodswings, has 25.  That's six vocalists, four saxes, four trombones, four trumpets, two soundmen, bass, guitar, keyboard, vibes, and drums.  We're all together at the bottom of this  page (http://evergreen.loyola.edu/geo/www/white_house.htm target=_blank) (new window).
 
As Robin says, they're a lot of fun.  On the down side, pretty much anything split 25 ways comes out to gas money.  And it seems like, with that many, there's always a personality conflict somewhere.
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: olieoliver on April 13, 2009, 11:09:15 AM
I guess if you count my Church group the number would be, 21.
7 female vocals
3 Male vocals
2 Keysboard/singers
1 Bass, yours truely
1 Drummer
2 Percusionist
2 Guitars
3 Horns
 
Irony of it is, the best bands I've ever played with were smaller bands,  
3 piece instrument, ICE ,bass-guitar-drums and a female vocalist
4 piece instrument BIG LUCY bass-2 guitars-drums
 
OO
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Post by: glocke on April 13, 2009, 11:38:18 AM
played in a 20 or so piece jazz orchestra for a bit until i was replaced by a real bass player (upright guy).
 
everything else vared from 3-6 people.
 
the best? 3 piece singer songwriter ouitfit.  female vocalist, me, and an acoustic guitar player.
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: 811952 on April 14, 2009, 06:48:29 AM
The most fun has always been playing 3-piece, especially P.O.W.s back in the mid-'80s in Nashville.  I've also played in a couple of ~75-piece orchestras..
 
John
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: benson_murrensun on April 14, 2009, 12:20:49 PM
A band I'm in, Local Disturbance, has 4, sometimes 5 players. But sometimes others are encouraged to sit in, typically on percussion or horns, and at one point we had 14 people on stage helping us. OY!
Title: Biggest band?
Post by: robinc on April 14, 2009, 01:00:00 PM
hmm, I wasn't thinking of classical groups when I started this thread, but John's post jogged my memory. The absolute biggest performance I've ever been a part of was a ~120 person symphony and 200+ choir.
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Post by: terryc on April 19, 2009, 06:27:55 AM
Trouble about being in a large band is when you buy the round of drinks!!!...there goes your gig money!