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Connecting => Community => Gigs => Topic started by: jazzyvee on July 08, 2021, 02:31:02 PM
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I have a couple of gigs come in for 2021.
The first will be my first time doing a full gig on double bass (classico). It's with a band called La Cigale whom I joined a few weeks before the UK lockdown in 2020. The band plays Brazillian style Jazz and it's in an outdoor area of a pub just outside the city centre on 25/07/2021 no idea what time yet though.
The second is at a festival I played a few years back, Camp Bestival,with Musical Youth. We are there 30th July 2021 and this time we are on the main stage which is going to be a great experience. Too early to decide which bass to take to that one.
Level 42 are on the same festival but not sure if they are on the same day as us. If so then I may be able to get some geeky alembic back stage chat with Mark King.
https://www.campbestival.net/line-up/live-acts (https://www.campbestival.net/line-up/live-acts)
We are not showing on the lineup yet but hopefully it will get updated soon.
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Excellent News! :)
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Good to hear!
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I'm curious Jazzy... for gigs with bands you play with, for instance Musical Youth, and the more recent La Cigale... are they booked by a management agency, or self managed? Just wonder how this works in the U.K. I have had a mixed bag of experiences with management agencies over here. Most of which were a good while ago. HGB was represented by one for a while, but it reached a point where we could not commit to as many dates as they needed, which was too bad, just the reality for workin' guys. They still pitch us the occasional discard.
Just wondering.
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For musical youth, i think there are a few inputs for gigs. The band leader deals with the admin and he has various agents pitching gigs. i don't know if he is legally signed to any management company or agency. But some places contact him directly.
La Cigale are a small band and the band leader deals with gigs. I haven't gigged with them since joining as covid lockdown affected the scene, so my upcoming gig with them will be my first. When I was touring with Apache Indian, he had a manager who sorted out the gigs and tours.
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I saw that Musical Youth are playing here in the US in September. Is it just the singers with backing tracks? If it was the full band and you could come that would be great!
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If it was like the last time a couple of years back it will be the lead singer, keyboard player and a local band but. We have rehearsal at the weekend so will find out for sure.
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Can you send a link to the event please?
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Festival with Musical Youth sounds like it will be a good, and fun, gig. Would be cool if they brought you to the US but totally understandable for them not to have the kind of budget to bring a full band.
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Can you send a link to the event please?
I sent it via Facebook - the one I saw was at Mountain Winery in Saratoga, CA (near San Jose) - that's the one closest to me, but looks like there are 2 other shows too.
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I think one of the constraints at the moment is the cost of the USA work permit which i believe was £3000 each the last time those two went. So quite a lot for a promoter to recover from a 7 pc band unless there are enough gigs booked.
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This is the UK festival we are doing on 30/07/2021 and we are now confirmed on the lineup.
https://www.campbestival.net (https://www.campbestival.net)
First electric bass of the year got to be a series bass.
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Sunday's gig with the Brazillian band went OK. A few scary moments when the key to some of the songs were different to the ones i had learnt. But I survived with my dignity in tact.
Also the few video's i managed to listen to so far my intonation was pretty respectable for most of the gig. Hopefully the dodgy ones don't end up online.
But that's a starting point with a relaxed and modest audience without seasoned jazz musicians in attendance.
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I have another double bass gig with the Brazillian band this afternoon at a pub called The Spotted Dog.
Hope i have developed enough technique to play for around 2hrs. I have a Schertler Unico, 180w, acoustic instrument combo which at home sounds great, so i plan to take it and see how it works at soundcheck and have a powered extension cab just in case it can't do it alone.
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Probably my shortest gig ever tonight at a Black History event.
Singer, percussionist, acoustic guitarist and me on bass. A 10 minute set, two songs, Ain’t no stoppin’ us now and Just the Two of us. It will be a rare gig for my purple Elan 4+ bass. Hope it leads to more session gig. The whole event is being filmed for later streaming.
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Just got home from a Christmas carol gig with an all female band called Eeek. I have done a couple of dep gigs with the band in the past and they are really good and talented musicians and singers. The lineup was two vocalists, acoustic guitarist, drummer and me on bass (classico). It was a nice gig and had a chat sfterwards with the sound guy who told me he is a long time double bassist and he told me that my intonation was really good and the bass sounds authentically like an acoustic DB. Both good things to hear.
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Nice report! I remember when you played with Eeek before and it was quite enjoyable.
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Yeah I have done and some of the members have guested in my NotStrictlyJazz Quartet and their drummer is the dep for me. You may be interested to know one of the singers is an American lady (I think from New York/Boston area) and the other is English and I love the way the accents in their voices blend when they harmonise. She has her British Citizen ship so is a bonafide Brummie, ( what we call people from Birmingham). Incidentally what are residents of Birmingham, AL called in the USA?
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Just thought, It looks like this year could be the first and likely only time that I will do more double bass gigs than electric bass guitar!! Who would ever have guessed.
Although I'm still getting to grips with playing classico, I am really enjoying the learning experience and the joy of playing it live. Part of the joy shared with many of us alembicians is that playing something that is sufficiently rare and unique sounding that fits into the music we are making. There certainly was a lot of admiring looks and photo taking of my bass as it stood there regally on it's stand. I kept out of the way. :-)
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You may be interested to know one of the singers is an American lady (I think from New York/Boston area) and the other is English and I love the way the accents in their voices blend when they harmonise. She has her British Citizen ship so is a bonafide Brummie, ( what we call people from Birmingham).
I find it interesting that, as an American, I can’t really differentiate between different British accents other than Cockney. They all sound proper, distinguished, sophisticated, and the same. But having grown up in New York, I can easily differentiate a New York accent from a Boston accent. To my ear they are about as similar as apples and asphalt!
Sounds like you’re having fun with your Classico, Jazzy. It certainly is one gorgeous instrument.
Bill, tgo
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So to revitalise this thread. Bill, how did my accent sound to you?
In my trips to the states over the years, i have been told my accent sounds like Prince Charles to Are you German? but never been able to distinguish the regional dialect in my accent.
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Nice report! I remember when you played with Eeek before and it was quite enjoyable.
Yes they are a lovely band and lovely people too. I got a call from them just this morning to see if I am free to play a couple of Festival gigs with them next month. One is about 1/2 h r drive away and the other is about a 2 hour drive.
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So to revitalise this thread. Bill, how did my accent sound to you?
In my trips to the states over the years, i have been told my accent sounds like Prince Charles to Are you German? but never been able to distinguish the regional dialect in my accent.
Definitely closer to the prince than German. British accents are definitely the classiest, and probably the sexiest next to French accents.
Bill, tgo
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Certainly not all would fall into the sexy category. For example the local dialect of Wolverhampton, which is the city bordering Birmingham has a region accent called the black country accent, historically because of the smog and polution of the heavy industry powered by coal from the industrial revolution, and not relating to any ethnic populus.
here is a good example..
http://cybermetrics.wlv.ac.uk/blackcountrytranslation.php?txtText=hello&btnSubmit=Translate+to+Black+Country (http://cybermetrics.wlv.ac.uk/blackcountrytranslation.php?txtText=hello&btnSubmit=Translate+to+Black+Country)
If you have watched the Peaky Blinders on Netflix, that is a good example of the Birmingham accent.
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This is fascinating to me. If I get to come back to this planet, I'm going to study languages. But this trip, I have absolutely got to get back to Huncote and hear what people speak like. I'll be the first one of our bloodline in 387 years to visit. Will anyone recognize me now that I speak Appalachian American? ;D