Hey friends,
Sorry I've missed a couple rounds here. First a welcome to David, thanks for the encouraging words. You don't need to play an Alembic to hang out in here, it's a nice bunch of folks. Thanks for wading through this lengthy thread, now you know more about me than I can remember.
So yeah, the giant baseball stadiums here in the 'States have discovered that instead of sitting idle while their teams are out of town they can erect a stage at the back wall, cover the outfield with a floor and seating, bring in a Shure Vocal Master PA (Beatles reference), and have two or three bands play over a period of several nights.
In 2015 we played Fenway Park in Boston with James and Bonnie Raitt. Attached below (maybe) is a view of this intimate setting. HA! Tough to pull of a ballad when much of your audience 1/4 mile away! It was a perfect fall evening, not too hot, no rain, no wind, and the concert was a success. Management of course was VERY excited ... so we did two more last year with Jackson Browne and this coming summer apparently they've booked four. I see where this is going.
Glad to see Bonnie on the bill again, that's a great combination. We're all big fans of her and her band and I would say they have a similar if not overlapping audience.
The weather gamble is scary. Last year we did Fenway again and Wrigley in Chicago and at that gig there was a line of thunderstorms approaching for the entire afternoon. Amazingly, it remained clear until the concert was over. Nerve-wracking though, and really I don't know if the experience would be much fun in bad weather. But everybody involved understands the risks so ... fingers crossed for this summer.
Graeme, glad to see you're coming over at that moment, I'll look for you. DC has a lot to see, N.O. has a lot to eat, and we like Chicago too. That should be a good trip.
Hey Toshiaki, glad you're coming to hear the SGB. I will try to find you if I can.
Jimmy J