Author Topic: Jimmy "Flim" Johnson  (Read 184606 times)

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Re: Jimmy
« Reply #1950 on: Yesterday at 01:02:22 PM »
Since we left the EU, I think it is harder now to get some bands like this coming to the UK, and when they do mostly they just do London then fly off back to mainland Europe. I live in the central part of the country West Midlands and we rarely get any of this type of bands here and travelling down there for a gig is really expensive before you even get a ticket. But when the dates come, it may be cheaper to fly to europe than see the gig in London.
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« Reply #1951 on: Today at 03:15:22 AM »


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I'm at a point where it takes a LOT to get me to leave home for something other than my main touring job.  And I'm a bit old for these EU jazz runs which are often pretty grueling experiences.  But this rare opportunity to play with my longtime pal feels like something I should jump into. 

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Now I need to start practicing to see if I can keep up with these monsters!  I love Gary's composing but much of it is in odd meters with unusual phrasing.  It's gonna take me a minute to be comfortable with it.

In the end - it's nice to have this potentially fun tour to look forward to and the musical challenge to keep my brain working.

Cheers!
Jimmy J


I wonder if you'd share sometime, a little of how you practice? Obviously you guys can't get together on Friday night to jam from various points of longitude... and this gig doesn't seem like one you'd improvise your way through. You guys share tracks? Then develop the show as the tour progresses? Any rehearsal at all?


Admittedly it takes a lot to get me interested in anything other than just fill-in jobs anymore. My practice habits are really lagging behind. I don't have a 'fence to swing for' anymore is a lot of the reason for this. I do still enjoy running around making music with the guys on my weekend runs around the hindquarters of the State. I might even see Tennessee, West Virginia, or Carolina every so often. I imagine this is far less grueling and tiresome than an EU tour. It keeps me performing though. Something about that trial by stage mentality keeps me just sharp enough to say yes when asked.

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Re: Jimmy
« Reply #1952 on: Today at 09:57:03 AM »
It would be nice if you could get a small East Coast thing going. If you could make it to the Birchmere I'd definitely make the trip to Alexandria to see y'all.

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Re: Jimmy
« Reply #1953 on: Today at 01:18:01 PM »
Jazzy, Brexit may have complicated the situation as it means a lot more paperwork for foreign acts.  But if acts are playing London and not getting to any other towns, that could just be the economics that I was talking about.  There are few venues outside of London that can pay enough to support a tour of relatively unknown musicians.  It's much more difficult to see obscure or unusual music being played in person these days.  And that's true all around the world.

Greg, I think the plan is to have one rehearsal at the start of this tour, most likely in London.  But that's an expensive proposition as both Rocco and I will need to get there a day early, have a hotel room, and probably rent a rehearsal studio.  In the meantime, Gary has made some well-written charts and shared audio demos of his compositions and arrangements.  We play along, take notes, sometimes rewrite our own charts, and hopefully by the time we get together it will all kinda works.  But you never know.  There's always the blues.  HA!!

Keith, I've played the Birchmere several times over the years and it's definitely on that east coast circuit which a lot of great bands get to play.  But this band includes two Brits and one Italian which makes it complicated - especially right now.  (Don't get me started).  I know Husband scored a long-term "Artist" Visa a while back so he may still be able to come over for work.  Not sure about the other two guys.  It's gonna be interesting to see if I can get my own paperwork together for this fall run.  Yikes.

Gary has found somebody who's interested in recording this combo so there may eventually be some lasting record of it happening.  We will see.

Best to everybody,
Jimmy J